'We don't know who they are or where they come from' Attorney warns ‘big dispute’ with Biden could scupper plan

A US Senior Counsel has said that a "big dispute" with the President could scupper his plan as Biden has appealed to the Supreme Court to block the Texas police migrant law.

Texas Governor Greg Abbott began sending buses of migrants to New York and other Democrat-led cities in 2022 in response to record numbers of migrants illegally crossing the border.

The Biden administration filed a lawsuit on Wednesday seeking to strike down a new Texas law that gives state officials broad powers to arrest, prosecute and deport migrants. Speaking to GBN America, Counsel member Gerard Filiti explained that this could affect Biden's chances at the election.

He said: "There's anger on some parts, but there's concern on the parts of a lot more Americans because this is not just something that affects the southern states.

"Migrants are being shipped throughout the country, through in northern states, in remote areas of different states. And the problem isn't about welcoming in new people.

"The problem is that the States just don't have the resources. When you have an influx, whether it's 40 or 50 people in a very small community, you now need to provide housing, you need to provide additional schooling, you need to provide services.

"Many places are stretched thin because the economy in some states has not been terrific in the last four years. So this is a concern for many Americans because they're seeing this influx of migrants, many of whom don't have their proper history checked. We don't know their criminal status.

"We don't know who they are or where they come from. They are taxing our resources essentially without our ability to pay for their needs.

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