Texas Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick teased state immigration legislation that would protect citizens while easing the border crisis' 'financial burden' and 'invasion of our state.'
I'm serious about this. The legislators are serious about this. The people of Texas are serious about it. The other thing I'd want to do, we're spending, by the way, to put this in perspective to all these whiny babies up in these blue states, 'Oh, this is such a crisis.' We normally spend $400 million a year on border security.
Migrant buses will keep arriving in New York City and D.C. until "this administration wakes up," Texas Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick said on "Fox & Friends Weekend" Saturday, September 17, 2022. I've always asked this question and on this show before, exactly what is Biden's answer when we say, where do these people go? Where do they actually go? How do they live? Do they move in with somebody? We can't put a 15-year-old in the fourth grade if they're two or three grade levels behind. Where do they get their health care services or emergency rooms? What do they do for working? They don't have a legal permit.
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