On a day when another bus of migrants from Texas arrived in Los Angeles, the City Council Wednesday approved a motion asking the City Attorney’s Office to investigate whether Texas Gov. Greg Abbott committed any crimes when he sent 42 migrants on a 23-hour bus ride to downtown L.A. in June.
The motion requests the city attorney to begin proceedings on any potential civil legal action that could be taken against the state of Texas, Abbott, or any other entity involved in the planning and action of busing migrants to Union Station, where they arrived June 14.
The council voted 13-0 to approve the motion, which was first introduced by council members Eunisses Hernandez, Nithya Raman, Monica Rodriguez and Hugo Soto-Martínez on June 16.
Hernandez and Councilman Curren Price were absent during the vote.
Texas has sent a total of 11 buses of migrants to Los Angeles, beginning with the June 14 arrival, containing a total of 435 migrants.
The latest bus arrived Wednesday and contained 35 asylum seekers from Guatemala, Honduras, Peru, Russia and Venezuela, according to the Coalition for Humane Immigrant Rights.
Abbott and Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, who has sent similar shipments of migrants to New York, have defended their decisions, saying their states are overwhelmed by an influx of undocumented immigrants, with Abbott citing the Los Angeles council’s recent decision to declare L.A. to “Sanctuary City.”
“The competition between these Republican governors about who could be more racist, I think, is just an utter failure and shows clearly that they do not have any intention to govern effectively,” Soto-Martínez said prior to Wednesday’s vote.
The councilman noted that a couple weeks ago, as Los Angeles was preparing for the arrival of Tropical Storm Hilary, Abbott “knowingly” sent a bus containing migrants, come of whom were children, to Los Angeles.
“Now how heartless do you have to be to send toddlers and small children knowing that everything that the city was preparing for an unprecedented state of emergency,” Soto-Martínez said. “The callous and disregard for lives of these families deserves their full investigation and accountability into the criminal actions of wrongdoing of Gov. Greg Abbott.”
The council also approved a resolution — in a 13-0 vote — calling upon Los Angeles County District Attorney George Gascón, state Attorney General Rob Bonta and U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland to investigate and report on the same issue.
The resolution also calls upon county, state and federal governments to “support the housing, placement and necessary resources to ensure a dignified welcome to Los Angeles for the migrants.”
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