“In the last 24 hours, TDEM has dispatched buses to areas where communities have expressed concerns about the federal government dropping off migrants and has the capability to send as many as is necessary to fulfill the requests from mayors and county judges.”
Mr. Christensen also added that the program has already proven effective in stopping Slow Joe’s agents from dropping illegals in certain Texas communities, saying:
“From the [Rio Grande Valley] to Terrell County, a large majority of the communities that originally reached out for support through this operation have now said that the federal government has stopped dropping migrants in their towns since the governor’s announcement on Wednesday.”
It remains to be seen how many illegal immigrants Texas will actually end up sending to D.C., as the program is still in its early stages. Fox reports that TDEM is all in on implementing it to the largest degree necessary, saying “W. Nim Kidd, chief of the Texas Division of Emergency Management, said at the time that his agency will “use as many buses as we need” to follow Abbott’s directive.”
“In the last 24 hours, TDEM has dispatched buses to areas where communities have expressed concerns about the federal government dropping off migrants and has the capability to send as many as is necessary to fulfill the requests from mayors and county judges.”
Mr. Christensen also added that the program has already proven effective in stopping Slow Joe’s agents from dropping illegals in certain Texas communities, saying:
“From the [Rio Grande Valley] to Terrell County, a large majority of the communities that originally reached out for support through this operation have now said that the federal government has stopped dropping migrants in their towns since the governor’s announcement on Wednesday.”
It remains to be seen how many illegal immigrants Texas will actually end up sending to D.C., as the program is still in its early stages. Fox reports that TDEM is all in on implementing it to the largest degree necessary, saying “W. Nim Kidd, chief of the Texas Division of Emergency Management, said at the time that his agency will “use as many buses as we need” to follow Abbott’s directive.”
I think Arizona just joined the party too.