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SPECIAL DELIVERY: Migrant Buses Arrive Outside VP Harris’ Private Residence In D.C.

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When we told Governor Greg Abbott (R-TX) to send the migrants directly to Kamala’s doorstep, we were kind of kidding, but he wasn’t!

Two migrant buses from Del Rio, Texas, arrived near Vice President Kamala Harris’ residence at the Naval Observatory in Washington, D.C., Thursday morning.

Insider Paper posted a video of the migrants arriving on Kamala’s doorstep as they descended onto the front lawn of the gated residence.

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According to Fox News, between 75 and 100 people who were picked up in Eagle Pass, Texas, were sent special delivery by Texas Gov. Greg Abbott. The group includes migrants from Venezuela, Uruguay, Colombia, and Mexico. Multiple migrants, asked by Fox News Digital, said they think the border is open, contrary to what Harris said Sunday during an interview.

Two buses carrying migrants from Del Rio, Texas, arrived near Vice President Kamala Harris’ Naval Observatory residence in Washington, D.C., Thursday, Sept. 15, 2022. (Fox News Channel)

This latest convoy of buses arrived just hours after Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis followed through on his similar promise to drop off illegal immigrants in progressive states, sending two planes full of migrants to Martha’s Vineyard on Wednesday.

Unfortunately for the migrants, Kamala Harris did not host them at her private residence, but a representative from a non-governmental organization showed up and told the migrants they would be going to a local church.

Migrants arrived from Del Rio, Texas, outside Vice President Kamala Harris’ residence in Washington, D.C., Thursday. (Tyler Olson/Fox News Digital)

Marla Bustillos of Sanctuary DMV told Fox News Digital they were “at Union Station since 6 in the morning waiting” and “just heard 20 minutes ago that the drop-off was this one.”

“We’ve already set up a church and a location — a safe location for them to tell us where they need to go next, where they have relatives,” she continued.

“I was surprised to see [the press] here before we could get here. So the press knew the location before we did, some of the volunteers… it’s very frustrating,” Bustillos said. “We’re gonna make it happen, but it takes a lot of resources, a lot of effort.”

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