Texas congressman says busloads of migrants heading to his district: 'System is completely overwhelmed'

Rep. August Pfluger, R-Texas, said Friday on “Fox & Friends” that DHS plans to drop off busloads of migrants in San Angelo, which is located inside his district. 

Pfluger asked why migrants are being placed in communities like this one, rather than sanctuary cities and called out the Biden administration’s mishandling of immigration as a large caravan is headed toward the United States. 

“The response we’ve gotten from some Border Patrol agencies is that the system is completely overwhelmed, every aspect of it from the official system through the NGOs, that they’re completely overwhelmed. We know that there are more caravans, so-called caravans on the way. And it’s just a continuing crisis and no community deserves to have this happen,” he told host Brian Kilmeade.

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Migrants, many from Central American and Venezuela, walk along the Huehuetan highway in Chiapas state, Mexico, early Tuesday, June 7, 2022. (AP Photo/Marco Ugarte)

Migrants, many from Central American and Venezuela, walk along the Huehuetan highway in Chiapas state, Mexico, early Tuesday, June 7, 2022. (AP Photo/Marco Ugarte)
(AP Photo/Marco Ugarte)

Pfluger said the Biden administration must control the migrant surge before lawmakers discuss immigration reforms.

“I don’t think there’s anything in any discussion that can happen until the President and the secretary of DHS get a handle on the flow through their policy and make it clear that it’s not okay to break the rule of law, that we have a legal process.”

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Pfluger said he is directing his questions at DHS Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas because he is putting “Border patrol in a terrible position” as the joe-biden” target=”_blank”>policies of the Biden administration<

The organizer of a immigration attempting to make its way to the United States says that the Mexican government has offered work visas to migrants, which would allow them to travel freely through the country.

Caravan leader Luis Villigran told Fox News that Mexican officials have told him it will begin issuing 1,000 temporary work visas a day to the migrants in the caravan — which are estimated to number approximately 12,000.

Fox News’ Adam Shaw and Griff Jenkins contributed to this report

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