Democrats asserted over the holiday weekend that busloads of migrants deposited near Vice President Kamala Harris’ Washington home on a frigid Saturday violated the spirit of the season — singling out Gov. Greg Abbott of Texas, as his office appeared to confirm knowledge of the buses.
“Jesus was pretty well known for stranding poor children outside in freezing weather as a hilarious joke to make fun of his enemies,” Sen. Chris Murphy (D-Conn.) tweeted in response to a video of people outside the buses.
In a statement on Monday, a spokesperson for Abbott appeared to confirm his office’s involvement in the buses. The drop-off seemed in line with similar actions from border-adjacent authorities, in which governors including Abbott have sent thousands of migrants to Northern cities to protest President Joe Biden’s immigration policies.
“These migrants willingly chose to go to Washington, D.C., having signed a voluntary consent waiver available in multiple languages upon boarding that they agreed on the destination,” said Renae Eze, a spokesperson for the governor, in a statement that repeatedly called the Biden administration hypocritical for its border policies.
Eze added: “Instead of their hypocritical complaints about Texas providing much-needed relief to our overrun and overwhelmed border communities, President Biden and Border Czar Harris need to step up and do their jobs to secure the border—something they continue failing to do.”
Rep. Joaquin Castro (D-Texas) called his state’s governor “a heartless POS.”
“Worthless @GovAbbott dropping off people with no money and no means on Christmas Eve in 15 degree weather near the VP’s residence. How Christian of you, Greg Abbott,” Castro wrote on Twitter early Sunday.
This Christmas Eve was the coldest on record in Washington, with a high temperature of 22 and low temperatures in the teens, according to The Washington Post. Some of the migrants appeared to be without coats, though they were provided with blankets and given shelter by a nongovernmental relief agency and local organizers.
Rep. Eric Swalwell (D-Calif.) extended the blame to the entire Republican Party.
“I see the Christmas Spirit is with @GOPLeader [Kevin] McCarthy’s party. It’s sad to see them reduce themselves to this,” Swalwell said, adding that the “chaos and cruelty” were “a feature” of the party.
Swalwell also tweeted a Bible verse from the Christmas story — after Jesus’ mother, Mary, is turned away from an inn — and tagged Abbott.
The Migrant Solidarity Mutual Aid Network, a Washington-based group formed earlier this year to support migrants, has assisted more than 7,000 people transported on more than 200 buses in the last eight months, according to Sanctuary DMV, which is part of the network.
“While Abbott is a demon for sure, these folks have also been let down by the federal & local DC govt,” Sanctuary DMV wrote in a Twitter thread. While busing people from the border to Northern cities isn’t necessarily a bad thing in itself, it said, the federal government “needs to step up and formalize the process.”
The Biden administration has been particularly harshly criticized for its border policies this month, under the expected expiration of Title 42 — an immigration policy used by the Biden and Trump administrations to prevent the entry of millions of migrants under Covid-era rules.
A White House spokesperson said on Sunday that the bus drop-offs were a “cruel, dangerous, and shameful stunt.”
The Associated Press contributed to this report.