This is an idea whose time has come, first Texas began sending buses full of illegal border crashers to Washington D.C. and now Arizona is doing the same. And good on them for it.
Back in April, the state of Texas is struck back at Joe Biden’s open border policies by filling buses with illegal aliens captured at the border and driving them to Washington D.C. where they are being dumped out onto the Capital city’s streets.
Now, according to ABC Channel 15:
This week Arizona began busing immigrants more than 2,000 miles to Washington D.C.
Governor Ducey took the action in advance of the Biden Administration’s plan to end a pandemic-era policy known as Title 42. Title 42 allows the Border Patrol to turn away hundreds of thousands of migrants out of concern they may spread COVID.
A local non-profit near Yuma is the staging ground for the migrants. Two buses have left so far, including one Thursday. A total of 60 people so far from 12 countries. “With Arizona community resources under all-time demand, and little action or assistance from the federal government, individuals who entered Arizona seeking asylum have the opportunity to voluntarily be transported to Washington, D.C.,” Governor Ducey said.
Many are accusing Texas and Arizona of perpetrating a mere publicity stunt. Well, of course it is a publicity stunt.
But it is an effective one. And you can be sure this won’t be the last busload of law breakers that gets sent to Biden.
As well it shouldn’t.
Granted this is not a solution to the problem of Biden’s disastrous, anti-American border policies, but it may help to goad necessary change.
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