El Paso may soon stop sending buses of migrants to New York City, according to a city official. The migrants - who illegally enter the US, then claim asylum, leading to a lengthy court process - have been making up a vast majority of the immigrants bused to the Big Apple.Īt its busing effort’s peak about two weeks ago, El Paso had been sending nine to 14 buses filled with migrants to New York City daily. Migrants from Venezuela have been arriving in El Paso from Mexico in historic numbers, at about 2,100 a day. “We realize that we won’t need the charters, so at the point, we will start handling it differently,” D’Agostino said. Texas spends $4 billion on border security, including busing immigrants to NYCĮl Paso’s migrant bus program, which has flooded New York City with thousands of new border arrivals since August, could soon end, an official in the Texas city told The Post.Įl Paso Deputy City Manager Mario D’Agostino said the Democrat-led border city may stop busing migrants to the Big Apple in light of the new Biden administration policy that would instead send asylum-seeking Venezuelans back to Mexico if they cross into the US illegally. Biden’s border bungling now risks a tragic blowupīorder Patrol fires non-lethal rounds at mob of migrants who tried to rush into US with with giant flagsīiden reportedly looking to house Haitian migrants at Guantanamo Bay
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