LA City Council to consider legal action against Gov. Greg Abbott for migrant busing

The Los Angeles City Council this week unanimously voted to look into taking legal action against Texas Gov. Greg Abbott for his busing of migrants to the city, according to ABC News. On Wednesday, the LA City Council voted 13-0, passing two motions filed on June 16. The first motion directs LA City Attorney Hydee Feldstein Soto to investigate whether Abbott committed any crimes — including kidnapping or human trafficking — and whether the city can take any legal action against the Republican governor.
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