Lightfoot calls on Abbott to stop sending busloads of migrants
The mayor of Chicago calls the measure "inhumane and dangerous" and explained that the city is being left without "shelters, spaces, or resources."
Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot said she was "happy" when she learned that Texas Governor Greg Abbott was sending her buses with undocumented immigrants. It was in September last year, when the Democrat maintained that she was willing to rent the vehicles herself for the upcoming trip.
His mood seems to have changed. This Monday he released a letter asking the governor to put the brakes on. "The City of Chicago is aware that Texas plans to resume busing people to cities throughout the United States, including Chicago, beginning Monday," begins the letter in which the mayor asks Abbott not to pursue an "inhumane and dangerous" measure.
Lightfoot wrote that they received 8,000 people since shipments began last year. Mayor argues city welcomes immigrants, but that:
The situation, for the mayor, became totally"untenable". He also pointed out that it was a national problem, which would not be solved by delegating responsibility to the cities.
Securing' the border
The busing is part of Abbott's strategy to "relieve and secure" the border. The destination of the trips are "sanctuary cities", whose rules are more "friendly" to immigrants than the national ones. Some of these buses even parked in front of Vice President Kamala Harris' residence.