Chicago Mayor to Texas Governor: Stop Sending Illegal Immigrants Here.
Chicago Mayor Begs Texas Governor to Stop Sending Illegal Immigrants to Her City
Outgoing Democratic Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot has sent a letter to Republican Texas Governor Greg Abbott, pleading with him to stop sending illegal immigrants from the southern border to her city.
“We simply have no more shelters, spaces, or resources to accommodate an increase of individuals at this level, with little coordination or care, that does not pose a risk to them or others,” Lightfoot’s letter reads.
For months, Abbott has been sending busloads of illegal immigrants from the border areas in Texas to other states as a means of raising awareness to the number of migrants arriving at the border daily and President Joe Biden’s response to record high illegal border crossings. Abbott has primarily sent these buses to self-described “sanctuary cities” like Chicago, which have historically refused to cooperate with federal immigration authorities that might arrest or deport illegal immigrants.
Lightfoot’s office learned that the Abbott administration would resume sending buses of illegal immigrants to Chicago beginning on Monday, May 1.
Lightfoot has bristled at the strategy, calling Abbott “racist” and begging him to stop after his administration began sending them to her city last summer. At one point, Lightfoot’s administration began placing many of those same illegal immigrants who arrived in her city onto buses to neighboring communities.
In her Sunday letter, Lightfoot once again begged Abbott to stop sending them to Chicago.
“I am, yet again, appealing to your better nature and asking that you stop this inhumane and dangerous action,” her letter reads. “Since we began responding to the arrival of migrants sent by your delegation in August 2022, we have shouldered the responsibility of caring for more than 8,000 men, women, and children with no resources of their own. That number continues to grow.”
Lightfoot claimed many of the people Abbott bused to Chicago have been in need of food, water, and clothing and some have needed extensive medical care.
Lightfoot told Abbott she is sympathetic to border communities, but said the situation his busing practices have put her in is “completely untenable” and “the national immigration problem will not be solved by passing on the responsibility to other cities.”
“For the good of our country and the individuals who are seeking safety in refuge, let’s work together to find a real solution,” Lightfoot wrote. “And that real solution will never be the unilateral bussing of migrants to cities like Chicago.”
Abbott: Call on Biden Admin to ‘Do Its Job’
Abbott rebuffed Lightfoot’s complaints in his own letter on Monday, telling her that Chicago has had to deal with only a fraction of the illegal immigrants who have overwhelmed Texas border towns.
“As the mayor of a self-declared sanctuary city, it is ironic to hear you complain about Chicago’s struggle to deal with a few thousand illegal immigrants, which is a fraction of the record-high numbers we deal with in Texas on a regular basis,” Abbott’s letter states. “Texas border towns like Eagle Pass, Brownsville, and Laredo—and even bigger cities like El Paso—cannot handle the flood of illegal immigrants rushing across our southern border.”
Abbott noted one federal estimate that says around 13,000 migrants will attempt to enter the United States on a daily basis once Title 42 immigration measures end.
“Some reports indicate that there are nearly 35,000 waiting to cross into El Paso as soon as Title 42 expulsions are no longer in effect,” Abbott’s letter states. “If Chicago can’t deal with 8,000 in less than a year, how are small Texas border communities supposed to manage 13,000 in just one day?”
Abbott told Lightfoot that if she really wants to “work together” on a solution, she “must call on the Biden Administration to do its job by securing our border.”
Abbott said Lightfoot should also call on Biden to classify Mexican drug cartels as foreign as foreign terrorist organizations, and intercept the fentanyl entering the United States through the border.
Biden’s Border Plan
The Biden administration appears set to end a pandemic-era order, under Title 42 of the U.S. Code, which allowed border officials to heavily restrict entry into the United States to mitigate the spread of COVID-19.
Without Title 42 in place, some critics argue that the number of illegal immigrants entering the United States could skyrocket, putting even more pressure on border towns and cities like Chicago.
Why This Matters
- Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot is pleading with Texas Governor Greg Abbott to stop sending illegal immigrants to her city, citing a lack of resources to accommodate them.
- Abbott rebuffed Lightfoot’s complaints, saying that Chicago has had to deal with only a fraction of the illegal immigrants who have overwhelmed Texas border towns.
- The situation highlights the ongoing crisis at the southern border and the need for a comprehensive solution to address it.
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