El Paso, Texas to stop bussing migrants after Biden uses Trump-era Title 42 to expel Venezuelans

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El Paso, Texas to stop bussing migrants after Biden uses Trump-era Title 42 to expel Venezuelans
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El Paso, Texas will no longer be bussing migrants into New York City due to President Biden's reactivation of Trump-era Title 42 policies deporting Venezuelans to Mexico.

New York City Mayor Eric Adams attends a student screening of "Till" during the 60th New York Film Festival at Alice Tully Hall, Lincoln Center on Oct. 3, 2022 in New York City.influx of illegal immigrants

"Without a doubt it is unsustainable, and I stated that two weeks ago. I called on the president to do a decompression strategy. We believe that strategy is working," Adams said.President Biden speaks at a meeting of the White House Competition Council at the White House on Sept. 26, 2022 in Washington, D.C. Biden spoke on his administration’s actions to lower inflation, reduce prices for consumers and raise wagers for workers.

Adams went on to thank El Paso and White House officials for their help."I think the team responded to this crisis and I have to take my hat off to the interagency partnership. We were prepared. We did not panic. And we sent a very clear message of what we needed from the federal government, what we had to do here in the city."

Leeser was reportedly considering a declaration of emergency over the uncontrolled influx of migrants. Leeser allegedly told a member of thein a private conversation that the White House has urged him not to declare a state of emergency.

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