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Busloads of migrants dropped off near Kamala Harris's home on Christmas Eve

Two busloads of migrants were also sent to U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris's home in September.
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Two busloads of migrants were also sent to U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris's home in September.

Several busloads of migrants were dropped off outside of the Washington, D.C., residence of Vice President Kamala Harris on Christmas Eve � apparently the latest in an escalating battle between state officials and the Biden administration over the country's immigration policy.

A total of three busloads of migrants arrived at the Naval Observatory, where Harris lives, on Saturday evening, WTOP reported. The Migrant Solidarity Mutual Aid Network, a local grassroots organization, met the migrants, who were inadequately dressed for the freezing temperature, according to the station.

Earlier this year, some state governors began sending buses of migrants to the nation's capital,

At least one governor from these states, Texas Gov. Greg Abbott, said his state, where law enforcement are discouraged from deporting immigrants.

Amy Fischer, an organizer with the Migrant Solidarity Mutual Aid Network, that Abbott's actions were "rooted in racism and xenophobia."

"At the end of the day, everybody who arrived here last night was able to get free transportation, on a charter bus, that got them closer to their final destination," she said.

In , U.S. Customs & Border Protection Commissioner Chris Magnus criticized Abbott's decision to "move migrants without adequately coordinating with the federal government and local border communities."

Two previous busloads of migrants arrived at Harris' residence in September,

"The border is secure, but we also have a broken immigration system, particularly over the last four years before we came in, and it needs to be fixed," Harris

As of Dec. 22, more than 8,700 migrants have been bused to Washington, D.C., from the Texas border, and another combined have been sent to 6,520 to New York, Chicago and Philadelphia, .

"This terrible crisis for border communities in Texas is a catastrophe of your own making," Abbott wrote "These communities and the state are ill-equipped to do the job assigned to the federal government � house the thousands of migrants flooding into the country every day. With perilous temperatures moving into the area, many of these migrants are at risk of freezing to death on city streets."

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Giulia Heyward
Giulia Heyward is a weekend reporter for Digital News, based out of New York. She previously covered education and other national news as a reporting fellow at The New York Times and as the national education reporter at Capital B News. She interned for POLITICO, where she covered criminal justice reform in Florida, and CNN, as a writer for the trends & culture team. Her work has also been published in The Atlantic, HuffPost and The New Republic.

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