not really. the states he ships them to are hopelessly blue beyond all recovery and it is having the desired effect. mayors in the towns he ships them to have come out against the border problem. it was very easy for armchair quarterbacks to pontificate on how Texans needed to be more "welcoming" as that is the moral high ground, etc. from 2000 miles away. once the harsh realities of finite resources hit home in their cities they beg for it to stop
Yeah, one can reason that it "gives them entry to the rest of the U.S." but that's just being in denial. They were already being given entry. This way just shuttles them in bulk to specific places and forces them to feel the hurt themselves, instead of standing from the highcastle looking over the border states and criticizing them for not housing, clothing and watering illegals.
not really. the states he ships them to are hopelessly blue beyond all recovery and it is having the desired effect. mayors in the towns he ships them to have come out against the border problem. it was very easy for armchair quarterbacks to pontificate on how Texans needed to be more "welcoming" as that is the moral high ground, etc. from 2000 miles away. once the harsh realities of finite resources hit home in their cities they beg for it to stop
Yeah, one can reason that it "gives them entry to the rest of the U.S." but that's just being in denial. They were already being given entry. This way just shuttles them in bulk to specific places and forces them to feel the hurt themselves, instead of standing from the highcastle looking over the border states and criticizing them for not housing, clothing and watering illegals.