Texas sends next busload of migrants to Philadelphia

FILE - Carlos Munoz reaches out to hug Larkin Stallings of Vineyard Haven, Mass., as the immigrants prepare to leave St. Andrews in Edgartown, Mass., Sept. 16, 2022. Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis took the playbook of a fellow Republican, Texas Gov. Greg Abbott, to a new level by catching officials flat-footed in Martha's Vineyard, Mass., with two planeloads of Venezuelan migrants. On Tuesday, Nov. 15, Abbott said that Philadelphia will become the next destination for migrants who the state is transporting from the U.S.-Mexico border by the thousands. (Ron Schloerb/Cape Cod Times via AP, File)

AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — Texas Gov. Greg Abbott said Tuesday that Philadelphia will be the next destination for migrants the state is transporting from the U.S.-Mexico border by the thousands to Democratic-led locales, putting a new bus on the road a week after the Republican easily won reelection.

He did not say how many migrants were on board or whether more than one busload was sent. But in a shift, Abbott said a “first bus†was due to arrive Wednesday, publicly offering some advanced notice of an arrival in New York, Washington, D.C., and Chicago.

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