Immigration

HAIL TO THE BUS DRIVER: Abbott Has Sent 45 Buses to D.C., Says Let's See How They Like 450

posted by Hannity Staff - 5.24.22

Texas Governor Greg Abbott says more than 100,000 migrants are currently across the border waiting to come into the Lone Star State —and he plans to put them all on buses and drive them to Joe Biden’s doorstep.

Abbott made his comments during a recent press conference on the border crisis. Excerpts below.

“We’re up to our 45th bus now; when you add a zero to that I think that Washington D.C. is going to soon find out they’re going to be dealing with the same consequences we’re dealing with,” Abbott warned.

“Right now Texas has the largest number of people crossing the border,” Abbott continued. “One thing we have found with the implementation of Operation Lone Star is it has shifted cartel activity to New Mexico to Arizona, to California. … With every day that Texas has success, it may mean failure for some other state. That means failure for the United States of America.”

“Results won’t be attained and achieved until we have a president who is willing to step up and enforce the rule of law,” he declared. “Remember this: It was only a year and a half ago that we had the lowest amount of illegal immigration in decades. And then it only took a year and a half of the current administration to lead to the highest illegal immigration ever.”

“The czar for the border, Kamala Harris, has never once tried to contact me,” he added.

“My last contact with [Homeland Security] Secretary Mayorkas was something like in February a year ago,” Abbott said. “They have no interest in talking to Texas or talking to leaders who are actually on the border. Remember Joe Biden himself has never even been to the border.”

Watch the clip above.

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