ABC News reports:
A second group of asylum seekers arrived in Washington, D.C., Thursday on a charter bus after Texas Gov. Greg Abbott directed the Texas Division of Emergency Management to transport migrants from Texas to D.C.
This comes just one day after the first bus of undocumented migrants from Colombia, Cuba, Venezuela, and Nicaragua, was transported to the nation’s capital.
Immigration advocacy groups and faith leaders held a joint press conference in front of Washington, D.C.,’s Union Station to welcome asylum seekers who arrived in Washington D.C. on Thursday.
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A second group of asylum seekers arrived in Washington, D.C., on Thursday aboard a charter bus after Texas Gov. Abbott directed the state’s Division of Emergency Management to transport migrants from the Lone Star State to the nation’s capital. https://t.co/zJ6RtQovHz
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