Abbott Dispatches 2,100 Migrants To Swamp

While the White House continues twiddling its thumbs over chaos at the border, Governor Greg Abbott has taken matters into his own hands months ago, chiefly by shipping busloads of illegal migrants straight to the swamp.

Months ago, Abbott announced the launch of Operation Lone Star, including its chief objective: keeping Texans, as well as Americans in general, safe.

“Operation Lonestar is doing everything they can to keep our community safe,” Abbott declared in his announcement, noting that the serious national security concerns will not be resolved “until the Biden administration does its job to secure our border and to get this crisis under control.”

While Abbott’s efforts have been widely derided by the mainstream media, the governor has soldiered on in his efforts, which has helped bring hope to utterly beleaguered Border Patrol agents.

At this point in time, Texas has dispatched 2,100 illegal migrants on 70 different buses to Washington, D.C.

Abbott also informed the Daily Mail, a British media outlet unafraid to report on the Biden administration’s failures, that the plans to continue sending illegal migrants straight to the swamp are set to continue for the foreseeable future.

The total cost to date is $3M, which would be a fraction of the cost Texas would be tasked with upon housing, feeding, and clothing 2,100 illegals.

In addition, Abbott has also launched a crowdsourcing campaign, which has raised approximately $115,000.


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