Royal Oak Tribune

Gov. Greg Abbott raised $400K to bus migrants to Democratic cities

- By Shelly Hagan

Texas Gov. Greg Abbott raised $401,000 from private donations to help fund his operation to bus migrants from the southern border to Democratic leaning cities.

The individual contributi­ons to the Texas border transporta­tion fund were made in late April through Oct. 28, according to documents obtained from a public records request. A majority of the donations were under $100 with the largest single donation $5,100.

The money raised is a trivial amount of the total cost of the governor’s initiative to transport thousands of migrants to Washington, New York and Chicago. Texas has spent more than $20 million from the state budget for the busing operation, according to a local TV outlet. Abbott’s office said the state has bused more than 12,700 migrants to the three Democratic-leaning cities since April, according to a statement from Oct. 28.

Abbott launched the busing program in the spring as part of a broader effort to bolster border security amid an influx of migrants. The Republican governor, reelected to a third term earlier this month, has criticized the Biden administra­tion for policies that he says have led to the surge of unauthoriz­ed migration at the border.

Border security is one of the top issues for voters in Texas. In an August poll from the University of Texas/Texas Politics Project, more than half of Texans at least somewhat support state subsidized busing of asylum-seeking migrants to other parts of the country.

The governor’s office also has a separate donation page for the Texas border wall, launched last year.

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