Migrants near Vice President Harris’ home on Christmas Eve

Recently arrived migrant families were dropped off near the home of Vice President Kamala Harris in the record-breaking cold on Christmas Evening. There were three buses. This act was near because of the Biden administration’s immigration policies which had seen previous actions by border-state governors.

About 110 to 130 people were on board the buses that arrived late Saturday outside the vice president’s residence, according to Tatiana Laborde, managing director of SAMU First Response, a relief agency working with the city of Washington to serve thousands of migrants. in recent months.

Keep Reading

That Christmas eve and Buses.

Laborde said that they were thinking that buses will come on Sunday but they came on Saturday to Washington. Many small children are also traveled in that buses. Though the temperature was nearly 15 degrees Fahrenheit and it was the coldest Christmas eve but many of them were in T-shirts.  

Blankets are ready for those who arrived on Christmas Eve and the people who arrived from the buses are taken to the nearby church to stay. Food was served to them by a local restaurant, Said Laborde.

Abbott’s office of the Texas Govt. did not answer, but the last week they said that more than 15,000 people were served by them from the month of April.

Republicans Abbott and Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey are in strong opposition to the government. They are blaming president Biden and his administration that several people are waiting at the borders and trying to cross them in this freezing weather. They need necessary help and government should give them emergency help sooner.

Republicans say that Biden and Harris eased the circumstances which discourage people to leave their own country. This is the root cause of the migrant problem in winter.

About Wrighter

Wrighter covers news across the global on Human Rights, Migrants Rights, and Labor Rights. Wrighter has vast experience in writing and is a doctor by profession.

Wrighter

Wrighter covers news across the global on Human Rights, Migrants Rights, and Labor Rights. Wrighter has vast experience in writing and is a doctor by profession.

Recent Posts

Migrant Workers Returning from UAE With Kidney Failure Due to Extreme Temperatures

Over the last few years, newspapers have reported that migrant workers in the UAE and other Gulf countries have come…

December 4, 2025

Philippines OFWs in Israel: Relocation & Trauma Support After 2025 Border Tensions

Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs) in Israel have once again found themselves on the frontlines of conflict, caught between their livelihoods…

December 4, 2025

Tea Garden Workers Get Land Rights — How Land Ownership Could Change Labour Justice in Rural India

Decades after decades, tea garden laborers in India have worked and lived in the farms without owning the land the…

December 4, 2025

U.S. Executive Order Against the Muslim Brotherhood Framed as a Global Security Imperative

There has also been a concerted global push on the side of the recent U.S. Executive Order against the Muslim…

December 4, 2025

Why the UN Migration Committee’s 2025 Recommendations Could Transform Migrant-Worker Rights Worldwide

The 2025 recommendations of the UN Migration Committee represent a change in the way governments are being encouraged to treat…

December 4, 2025

From Brick Kilns to Tech Startups: India’s Contract Workers Need Fair Legal Protection

The economic growth of India has been supported by a labor force that is rather silent and unguarded. Millions of…

December 3, 2025

This website uses cookies.

Read More