Press-Telegram (Long Beach)

Migrants dropped near VP Harris home on cold Christmas Eve

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WASHINGTON ❯❯ Three buses of recent migrant families arrived from Texas near the home of Vice President Kamala Harris in record-setting cold on Christmas Eve.

Texas authoritie­s have not confirmed their involvemen­t, but the bus drop-offs are in line with previous actions by border-state governors calling attention to the Biden administra­tion's immigratio­n policies.

The buses that arrived late Saturday outside the vice president's residence were carrying around 110 to 130 people, according to Tatiana Laborde, managing director of SAMU First Response, a relief agency working with the city of Washington to serve thousands of migrants who have been dropped off in recent months.

Local organizers had expected the buses to arrive Sunday but found out Saturday that the group would get to Washington early, Laborde said. The people on board included young children.

Some were wearing Tshirts despite temperatur­es hovering around 15 degrees Fahrenheit . It was the coldest Christmas Eve on record for Washington, according to the Washington Post.

Laborde said employees had blankets ready for the people who arrived on Christmas Eve and moved them quickly onto waiting buses for a ride to an area church. A local restaurant chain donated dinner and breakfast.

Most of the arrivals were headed to other destinatio­ns and expected to remain in Washington only briefly.

Gov. Greg Abbott's office did not respond to a request for comment Sunday morning. His office said last week that Texas has given bus rides to more than 15,000 people since April to Washington, New York, Chicago, and Philadelph­ia.

Abbott and Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey, both Republican­s, are strong critics of President Joe Biden on his handling of the U.S.-Mexico border, where thousands of people are trying to cross daily, many to seek asylum. Officials on both sides of the border are seeking emergency help in setting up shelters and services for migrants, some of whom are sleeping on streets.

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 ?? WJLA VIA AP ?? Migrant families get on to a bus to transport them from near the Vice President's residence to an area church after they arrived in Washington on Saturday.
WJLA VIA AP Migrant families get on to a bus to transport them from near the Vice President's residence to an area church after they arrived in Washington on Saturday.

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