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    Texas Explores New Plan to Expedite Deportations by Sending Migrants Straight to ICE

    By Steadfast AdminUpdated:November 28, 20242 Mins Read
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    Texas officials are considering a proposal to reroute buses carrying migrants to Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) facilities as part of a strategy to expedite deportations. The plan, which has not yet been finalized, would mark a significant escalation in the state’s efforts to address surging migration at the U.S.-Mexico border.

    Currently, Texas buses many migrants to sanctuary cities across the country, a policy intended to draw attention to the strain on border communities. Under the proposed change, buses would instead deliver migrants directly to ICE facilities, bypassing sanctuary city destinations. Proponents argue this would streamline the deportation process and reduce the burden on local resources.

    Governor Greg Abbott has been a vocal advocate for stricter immigration enforcement, describing the potential rerouting as a way to hold the federal government accountable for what he calls a failure to secure the border. Abbott has criticized existing policies for leaving states to manage the fallout of inadequate enforcement at the federal level.

    The proposal has sparked controversy, with critics raising concerns about its legality and potential humanitarian implications. Advocacy groups argue that such a policy could lead to the mistreatment of asylum seekers and families, many of whom are fleeing dire conditions in their home countries. They also question whether the plan aligns with federal immigration laws.

    Supporters of the measure maintain that it is a necessary response to an unsustainable situation at the border. They point to the rising number of crossings and the strain on state and local services as justification for more aggressive action.

    As the debate continues, the proposal underscores the tension between state and federal authorities over immigration enforcement. If implemented, the plan could set a precedent for how states manage migrant flows and collaborate—or clash—with federal agencies in addressing border challenges.

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