Texas spends $12 million to bus migrants to New York, Washington, D.C.
In total, the tab for Gov. Greg Abbott’s initiative has reached more than $12 million in four months.
A couple of buses with migrants from Texas arrive in Washington, D.C. in April. The state has spent more than $12 million to transport migrants from the nation's southern border to the East Coast.Texas has spent more than $12 million to bus migrants from the border to New York and Washington, D.C., according to figures released this week.
From April to mid-August, Gov. Greg Abbott’s busing program has transported 9,200 migrants from the U.S.-Mexico border to the East Coast, the Texas Division of Emergency Management told
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