President Biden called the high-profile bussing of migrants to Northern cities by Republican governors Abbott and DeSantis 'political stunts.'
of Florida for conducting high-profile bussing of migrants from the southern border to cities and communities in the North considered liberal enclaves, including New York and Washington D.C., as well as Martha's Vineyard in Massachusetts on Thursday.
"Republicans are playing politics with human beings, using them as props," Biden said, taking turns reading from a teleprompter and grabbing the microphone to pace the stage. "We have a process in place to manage migrants at the border," Biden said."Republican officials should not interfere with that process by waging these political stunts."
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