Skip to main contentSkip to navigation

75 migrants bussed from Texas arrive in Chicago as part of Greg Abbott policy

Texas’s Republican governor has sent migrants to Chicago, New York and Washington DC, all of which have Democratic mayors

A bus carrying migrants from Texas arrives in New York City on 17 August.
A bus carrying migrants from Texas arrives in New York City on 17 August. Photograph: Jeenah Moon/Reuters
A bus carrying migrants from Texas arrives in New York City on 17 August. Photograph: Jeenah Moon/Reuters

Seventy-five migrants bussed from Texas by the rightwing Republican governor, Greg Abbott, have arrived in Chicago, the latest chapter of the bitter political battle over the immigration policy of Joe Biden’s administration.

The migrants are being bussed from Texas as part of a strategy launched by Abbott this year to share the influx of people from outside the United States with liberal cities. The Arizona governor, Doug Ducey, has also adopted this policy.

Abbott has now bussed migrants to Chicago, New York and Washington DC all of which have Democratic mayors.

The office of the Chicago mayor, Lori Lightfoot, confirmed the group arrived on Wednesday night and said the city welcomes them.

“Chicago is a welcoming city and as such has collaborated across various departments and agencies to ensure we greeted them with dignity and respect,” Ryan Johnson, a Lightfoot representative, said in a tweet.

Authorities did not specify the migrants’ countries of origin or say when they arrived in the United States.

“As a city, we are doing everything we can to ensure these immigrants and their families can receive shelter, food, and most importantly protection.” Johnson said. “Unfortunately, Texas governor Greg Abbott is without any shame or humanity. But ever since he put these racist practices of expulsion in place, we have been working with our community partners to ready the city to receive these individuals.”

Abbott has been waging this battle for months and the mayors of New York and Washington have asked the Biden administration to help with what they describe as a surge of asylum-seeking migrants arriving from border states.

Earlier in the year, Abbott announced that state troopers would stop and inspect commercial vehicles crossing the US-Mexico border, a move he acknowledged would “dramatically slow” vehicle traffic near the US ports of entry. He later eased that plan after massive gridlock at the border started to take an economic toll.

… we have a small favour to ask. Tens of millions have placed their trust in the Guardian’s fearless journalism since we started publishing 200 years ago, turning to us in moments of crisis, uncertainty, solidarity and hope. More than 1.5 million supporters, from 180 countries, now power us financially – keeping us open to all, and fiercely independent.

Unlike many others, the Guardian has no shareholders and no billionaire owner. Just the determination and passion to deliver high-impact global reporting, always free from commercial or political influence. Reporting like this is vital for democracy, for fairness and to demand better from the powerful.

And we provide all this for free, for everyone to read. We do this because we believe in information equality. Greater numbers of people can keep track of the events shaping our world, understand their impact on people and communities, and become inspired to take meaningful action. Millions can benefit from open access to quality, truthful news, regardless of their ability to pay for it.

Every contribution, however big or small, powers our journalism and sustains our future. Support the Guardian from as little as $1 – it only takes a minute. If you can, please consider supporting us with a regular amount each month. Thank you.


Contribution frequency

Contribution amount
Accepted payment methods: Visa, Mastercard, American Express and PayPal

Related stories

Related stories

  • 'A man without morals': Chicago mayor chides Texas governor for expelling migrants – video

  • ‘They are human beings’: Chicago mayor welcomes migrants bussed by Texas

  • Pentagon rejects DC request for national guard help with migrants bussed to city

  • Video of apparent Greg Abbott canvasser laughing about her job goes viral

  • Crews search Rio Grande for Texas soldier who jumped in to help migrants

  • Soldier in Texas border operation missing and feared to have drowned

  • Beto O’Rourke calls Texas governor Greg Abbott an ‘authoritarian’ and ‘thug’

  • Texas primaries: Greg Abbott to face Beto O’Rourke in governor’s race

More from Headlines

More from Headlines

  • Mar-a-LagoJudge grants Trump’s request for special master to handle seized documents

  • Canada stabbingsPolice hunt launched after 10 killed and 15 hurt in Saskatchewan

  • UKLiz Truss wins Tory leadership race to become Britain’s next PM

  • ChinaEarthquake kills 21 as tremors shake locked-down Chengdu

  • TexasConservative phone company fueling extremist takeover of schools

  • ‘We’re ready to strike’UPS workers and Teamsters prepare for contract fight

  • Mikhail KhodorkovskyExiled Russian calls on those still in country to ‘sabotage’ Putin’s war

  • EnvironmentLarge parts of Amazon may never recover, major study says

  • PakistanBiggest lake may burst banks after draining attempts fail

  • Natural gasPrices soar and pound and euro fall as Russia shuts pipeline

Most viewed

Most viewed