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Texas Gov. Greg Abbott ships illegal aliens to Los Angeles and promises more until Biden secures the border

By Ana Escamilla
June 15, 2023
1 min read
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott ships illegal aliens to Los Angeles and promises more until Biden secures the border

The issue of illegal immigration in the United States has been a hot-button topic for years, with both political parties struggling to find a solution that works for everyone. Recently, Texas Governor Greg Abbott has taken a controversial approach to dealing with the problem by shipping illegal immigrants to cities in other states. In particular, he has been sending them to Los Angeles and plans to continue doing so until the Biden administration secures the border.

Abbott’s actions have sparked outrage and concern from officials in Los Angeles, who say that they were not consulted before the decision was made. Critics have also accused him of using the issue of immigration as a political tool, rather than actually trying to solve the problem.

However, supporters of Abbott argue that he is simply taking a proactive approach to dealing with the situation. They point out that illegal immigration has been a longstanding problem in Texas, and that sending immigrants to other states is a way to relieve some of the pressure on local resources.

Regardless of one’s opinion on Abbott’s methods, it is clear that illegal immigration is a pressing issue in the United States that needs to be addressed. The fact that a governor is taking such drastic measures is a sign that the situation is not improving, and that a bipartisan solution needs to be found sooner rather than later. We can only hope that Abbott’s actions will spur action on the federal level and encourage politicians to work together to find a solution that works for everyone.


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Ana Escamilla

Ana Escamilla

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