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75 migrants bused from Texas arrive in Chicago

Seventy-five immigrants bused from Texas by Gov. Greg Abbott have arrived in Chicago, the latest chapter of the bitter political battle over the immigration policy of President Joe Biden’s administration.

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75 migrants bused from Texas arrive in Chicago
Texas Governor Greg Abbott has begun bussing migrants from various countries of origin to Chicago as part of a strategy to share the influx of people from outside the United States with liberal cities. Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot's office confirmed the first group arrived and welcomed them.

CHICAGO (AP) — Seventy-five immigrants bused from Texas by Gov. Greg Abbott have arrived in Chicago, the latest chapter of the bitter political battle over the immigration policy of President Joe Biden’s administration.

Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot’s office confirmed that the group arrived on Wednesday night and said the city welcomes them. The immigrants are being bused from Texas as part of a strategy launched by Abbott this year to share the influx of people from outside the United States with liberal cities.[1] Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey has also adopted this policy.

“Chicago is a welcoming city and as such has collaborated across various departments and agencies to ensure we greeted them with dignity and respect,” Ryan Johnson, a Lightfoot representative, said in a tweet after the migrants began arriving at Union Station.

Authorities did not specify the immigrants’ countries of origin or say when they arrived in the United States.

“As a city, we are doing everything we can to ensure these immigrants and their families can receive shelter, food, and most importantly protection.” Johnson said in his statement. “Unfortunately, Texas Gov. Greg Abbott is without any shame or humanity. But ever since he put these racist practices of expulsion in place, we have been working with our community partners to ready the city to receive these individuals.”

Abbott, a Republican, has now bused immigrants to Chicago, New York and Washington, D.C. — all three cities have Democratic mayors. He confirmed in a statement that the “first group” had been bused to Chicago, the Chicago Tribune reported.[2]

And he suggested that more would be arriving, saying in his statement that Chicago is now a drop-off location as a solution to what he called Biden's "open border policies overwhelming border communities in Texas.”

Abbott has been waging this battle for months and the mayors of New York and Washington have asked the Biden administration to help with what they describe as a surge of asylum-seeking migrants arriving from border states.[3]

Earlier in the year, Abbott announced that state troopers would stop and inspect commercial vehicles crossing the U.S. Mexico border, a move he acknowledged would “dramatically slow” vehicle traffic near the U.S. ports of entry.[4] He later eased that plan after massive gridlock at the border started to take an economic toll.[5]


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Notes & References


  1. Calvan, Bobby Caina. “Asylum Seekers Caught in Political Battle in NYC, Washington.” AP NEWS. Associated Press, August 22, 2022. https://apnews.com/article/religion-venezuela-new-york-caribbean-city-97d01964ca0d0211bb1c45fe3b789f7f. ↩︎

  2. Presa, Laura Rodríguez, Shanzeh Ahmad, Rosemary Sobol, and Gregory Pratt. “Chicago Becomes Latest Stop for Migrants Bused from Texas by Gov. Abbott. Lightfoot Spokesperson Says New Arrivals Are Welcome Here.” Chicago Tribune, September 1, 2022. https://www.chicagotribune.com/news/breaking/ct-migrants-texas-union-station-20220901-ltdpvk3r2rfbvkxvhfhp3lz2my-story.html. ↩︎

  3. Torrens, Claudia. “Mayors Ask Biden to Help with Influx of Asylum-Seekers.” AP NEWS. Associated Press, July 21, 2022. https://apnews.com/article/covid-health-new-york-arizona-immigration-0d096b3b1a01b0896ce1ff112e50a4d5. ↩︎

  4. Coronado, Acacia. “Texas Takes New Border Action; Ex-Trump Officials Want More.” AP NEWS. Associated Press, April 6, 2022. https://apnews.com/article/immigration-covid-health-texas-congress-5980efee00f615ffa57cd04d80e77b7e. ↩︎

  5. Coronado, Acacia. “Texas Moves to Ease Border Gridlock over 'Sense of Urgency'.” AP NEWS. Associated Press, April 15, 2022. https://apnews.com/article/immigration-covid-business-health-greg-abbott-4d61da6f03c438b96319b4b51ae7165e. ↩︎

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