Migrants bused to DC as part of Texas Gov. Abbott’s protest against Biden


Five migrants who spoke to CNN said they were from Venezuela and had arrived at the US-Mexico border on Sunday. They are seeking asylum and were released from custody while they go through their immigration proceedings.

After being released, the migrants said they were offered a voluntary bus ride to DC. The bus parked outside of the building near the US Capitol that includes Fox News’ DC bureau, where the network aired the migrants disembarking live.

The bus ride was over 30 hours, and food and water were provided, the migrants said. And while it was a long journey, it was a good trip, according to the migrants whom CNN spoke with.

“They treated us well,” said Juan Luis Rondon Martinez, a migrant from Venezuela who came on the bus.

Abbott, a Republican who is running for reelection this fall, has been a harsh critic of the Biden administration’s immigration policies and has sought to make headlines with countermeasures.

“By busing migrants to Washington, DC, the Biden administration will be able to more immediately meet the needs of the people they are allowing to cross our border,” Abbott said in a statement. “Texas should not have to bear the burden of the Biden administration’s failure to secure our border.”

The charter bus rides were paid for by Texas taxpayers, through funds appropriated by the Texas Legislature for border security, the Texas Division of Emergency Management confirmed to CNN.

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In a statement, the Department of Homeland Security said that, “through its Southwest Border Coordination Center, DHS is executing carefully designed plans to manage the processing and transport of noncitizens arriving at the border. Any individual state’s interest in assisting in our plans’ execution should be carefully coordinated with us.”

A representative of Fox did not immediately comment.

Once migrants are processed by federal authorities and released from custody, they’re allowed to move throughout the country while they go through immigration court proceedings. An immigration judge will ultimately decide if they are allowed to remain in the US or be deported.

At their final destination, they’re expected to report to Immigration and Customs Enforcement, an ICE official said.

The organization Catholic Charities DC, which provides social services such as food assistance and medical care, had staff available to provide help when the migrants were dropped off, according to the group’s spokesperson Kate Kennedy.

“They’re tired, they’re hungry. They need clothing, a shower. They’re asking for a change of clothes and a shower,” said Sister Sharlet Wagner with Catholic Charities DC.

Catholic Charities DC also bought bus tickets for migrants to journey to other cities, including Miami.

Abbott announced his plan last week, saying he wanted to send busloads of migrants to the front steps of the US Capitol in response to the Biden administration’s announcement that it will lift the pandemic-era health order, known as Title 42, which has allowed immigration officials to turn back migrants at the border.

Abbott’s office clarified that the transportation is…



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