Biden adminstration considering plan to force migrants to remain in Texas: report
- The Biden administration is considering a plan to limit the movement of migrants in the U.S. Near the Texas-Mexico border while awaiting asylum screenings, with the intention of discouraging unauthorized entry and facilitating the swift deportation of those who fail screenings.
- Texas Gov. Greg Abbott, who has been transporting migrants to Democrat-led cities, criticized the plan and vowed to send "the same swift justice" to Biden, while also announcing the transportation of more migrants to Washington D.C.
- The plan would expand the Biden administration's Family Expedited Removal Management program, which already imposes curfews and GPS monitoring on migrants traveling to large cities. Border crossings have seen a significant increase, with potential record-breaking numbers in August.
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