Texas taxpayers have so far paid $124 million for Abbott's migrant bus trips
Texas has spent more than $124 million in taxpayer money sending buses full of migrants to Democrat-led cities, Austin TV station KXAN reports, citing state records. Under a polarizing program Gov. Greg Abbott launched nearly two years ago, Texas has dispatched more than 100,000 migrants in its border communities to cities such as Washington D.C., New York City and Philadelphia, documents obtained by KXAN. The Republican governor started the bus trips as part of Operation Lone Star, his $10 billion immigration crackdown that's so far shown little sign of deterring border crossings.
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