The Biden Admin Is Paying To Bus Illegal
Migrants To New York City
The Daily Caller,
by
Jennie Taer
Original Article
Posted By: Black Conservative Voice,
8/30/2022 11:52:33 AM
The federal government is paying to bus illegal migrants from one border town to New York City, a Texas official told the Daily Caller News Foundation.
The city government of El Paso, Texas, is busing illegal migrants to the Big Apple on the dime of the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), Deputy City Manager Mario D’Agostino told the DCNF Monday. The federal agency covers the travel costs of illegal migrants through a grant program.
Reply 1 - Posted by:
john56 8/30/2022 11:54:40 AM (No. 1263235)
Hey, Gov. Abbott. We can save some money here. Bus them all to El Paso and put them on Uncle Joe's buses to NYC!
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Reply 2 - Posted by:
padiva 8/30/2022 12:13:43 PM (No. 1263260)
Hey! Please redirect a boatload of buses to Delaware.
Delaware must be proud of their homeboy.
Let the Delaware people take care of them.
The Delaware people can teach the illegals English by reading dr jill's doctoral dissertation. /s
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Reply 3 - Posted by:
Ashley Brenton 8/30/2022 12:21:22 PM (No. 1263268)
How much would it cost to bus them back to their country of origin?
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Reply 4 - Posted by:
LC Chihuahua 8/30/2022 12:21:24 PM (No. 1263270)
Wait until these migrants are shipped across the entire state. NYC and the state of New York may be complaining, but in truth, they want this. They think they can use this to turn the entire state blue at all levels. No wonder the governor wants Republicans to leave the state.
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Reply 5 - Posted by:
2assume 8/30/2022 1:28:28 PM (No. 1263356)
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Begs the question that's been there all along: What is the difference between sending an illegal who wants to go to NYC by plane or bus?
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Reply 7 - Posted by:
Tet Vet 68 8/30/2022 2:31:15 PM (No. 1263420)
Need to update the headline from Biden Administration to the American Taxpayer because that is who is really paying for this disaster.
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Reply 8 - Posted by:
MDConservative 8/30/2022 3:20:21 PM (No. 1263455)
It gets back to the entertainment factor...Gov. Abbott gets credit from Texans for hipping border jumpers to NYC, earning disdain from New Yorkers. On the other hand, while ignoring the Federal/Biden/Democrat cavalcade of "refugees", New Yorkers plead for more "re$ource$" to cover what is supposedly that criminal Abbott bus flood. Grab a pompom and cheer your side!
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Must be cheaper than flying them in the middle of the night.