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VP Harris' DC residence is near another bus carrying illegal immigrants

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It was captured on video that another bus loaded with illegal immigrants arrived outside Vice President Kamala Harris's Washington home early on Sept. 17.


An NBC reporter who filmed the group of immigrants getting off the bus indicated that the group consisted mostly of women and children, some of whom were newborns.



Harris's District of Columbia home has now been visited by three buses this week as a result of the early morning incident on Saturday.


Governor Greg Abbott announced earlier this week that two buses carrying "more than 100 migrants" were picked up by authorities in Eagle Pass, Texas, and transported to the Vice President's residence at the Naval Observatory.


Abbott said in a Sept. 15 statement that the buses were sent as retaliation to Harris’s recent comment, in which the vice president—who was tapped last year by President Joe Biden to oversee U.S. border security—claimed that America’s border with Mexico is “secure.”


While the Republican governor hasn’t confirmed whether the third bus was also sent by him, he said on Thursday that until President Biden and Border Czar Harris step up and secure the border, Texas will continue to send migrants to sanctuary cities like Washington, D.C.



17 September 2022

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