EPISODE · Nov 1, 2024 · 14 MIN
#2,585 - Texas Spends $125M Relocating Migrants to NYC, Now New York Sends Them Back
from News For Reasonable People · host Sean Reynolds
Texas has spent $125 million in taxpayer money since 2022 transporting thousands of migrants to so-called sanctuary cities like New York. However, New York City, overwhelmed by costs and resources, is now paying to send some migrants back to Texas. Mayor Eric Adams’ office confirmed the return of over 4,500 migrants, highlighting cracks in the sanctuary city model. Texas Governor Greg Abbott, through Operation Lone Star, relocated over 46,000 migrants to New York alone. Critics argue that these programs, initially seen as political stunts, reveal the consequences of open-border policies. With federal assistance lacking, cities like New York are struggling under the strain of migrant services. The situation raises concerns about taxpayer spending, with Abbott’s team framing the busing initiative as a cost-effective solution to a federal border crisis.
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Texas has spent $125 million in taxpayer money since 2022 transporting thousands of migrants to so-called sanctuary cities like New York. However, New York City, overwhelmed by costs and resources, is now paying to send some migrants back to Texas. Mayor Eric Adams’ office confirmed the return of over 4,500 migrants, highlighting cracks in the sanctuary city model. Texas Governor Greg Abbott, through Operation Lone Star, relocated over 46,000 migrants to New York alone. Critics argue that these programs, initially seen as political stunts, reveal the consequences of open-border policies. With federal assistance lacking, cities like New York are struggling under the strain of migrant services. The situation raises concerns about taxpayer spending, with Abbott’s team framing the busing initiative as a cost-effective solution to a federal border crisis.
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#2,585 - Texas Spends $125M Relocating Migrants to NYC, Now New York Sends Them Back
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