Texas Gov. Greg Abbott just dumped another busload of illegals at Vice President Kamala Harris’ house on Thursday morning.
More than 30 immigrants were on the bus, many of them from Venezuela.
Gary Grumbach of NBC News posted footage of, reportedly, illegals getting off the bus in front of Harris’ home, which is in Washington, D.C.
This morning, a group of about 30 migrants – men, women and children – arrived outside the Vice President’s residence here in Washington DC on a bus sent from Texas.
Many on the bus told me they were from Venezuela. @nbcnews pic.twitter.com/YaZiX4LxVM
— Gary Grumbach (@GaryGrumbach) May 11, 2023
The bus was loaded with men, women and children who, upon delivery, were met by SAMU First Response and Mutual Aid volunteers.
The immigrants were then loaded onto another charter bus before being transported to a “place of refuge,” according to NBC News.
Washington hasn’t received a bus from Texas in months.
No doubt, the gift was a reminder to the vice president that whatever happens to the border towns when Title 42 expires, D.C. will feel, too.
It isn’t Abbott’s first bus-packing rodeo, either.
According to a Wednesday tweet from the governor, Texas has bused more than 17,000 migrants to “sanctuary cities.”
Cities such as D.C., New York, Chicago and Philadelphia.
“The reason we are busing these migrants across the country, is because small little towns on the border, like Del Rio and Eagle Pass, they have no capacity to deal with the number of people coming across the border.
“And we have to relieve the congestion in those small communities and bus them to larger communities — by the way, communities that are sanctuary cities,” Abbott said in a Fox News interview featured in his tweet.
Texas has bused over 17,000 migrants to sanctuary cities:
▪️ Over 9,200 to DC
▪️ Over 5,700 to NYC
▪️ Over 1,600 to Chicago
▪️ Over 925 to PhiladelphiaWe will continue to provide this critical support to our overwhelmed Texas border towns until Biden secures the border. pic.twitter.com/XugeJwrDHX
— Greg Abbott (@GregAbbott_TX) May 10, 2023
The sad truth is, no matter how many buses Texas sends to D.C., it will be nothing compared to the strain Brownsville, El Paso and other Texas border towns are already experiencing.
But even Harris may have a hard time cackling at the crisis that will unfold when Title 42 expires, which will be at 11:59 p.m. ET on Thursday.
This article appeared originally on The Western Journal.