Eagle Pass residents say right-wing convoy, not migrants, making border town unsafe

Texas Gov. Greg Abbott announced during a Sunday press conference in Eagle Pass that he and 13 other Republican governors stand ready to deter a so-called "migrant invasion." "I think the local residents are angry and rightfully so — because their neighborhoods, their golf courses, their shopping areas have all been invaded," Abbott said at the presser, which coincided with a 200-vehicle "Take Our Border Back" caravan arriving in an unincorporated area the 30,000-resident border town. However, some Eagle Pass residents said the only invasion happening in their city was the arrival of right-wing extremists who traveled with the caravan.
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