Texas Gov. Greg Abbott boasted shortly after he began soliciting private donations for his controversial migrant busing program that there would likely ābe no cost to the stateā given the outpouring of support from concerned citizens across the country.But after nearlyĀ more than two years of fundraising to offset the programās costs, Abbottās operation has collected less than half of 1% of the roughly $150 million spent on busing migrants to sanctuary cities, according to a review of state records. And CNN found that the largest donation ā$900,000 ā never made it into the stateās coffers, either because it was a mistake or a prank.
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Greg Abbott boasted shortly after he began soliciting private donations for his controversial migrant busing program that there would likely ābe no cost to the stateā given the outpouring of support from concerned citizens across the country.
But after nearly two years of fundraising to offset the programās costs, Abbottās operation has collected less than half of 1% of the roughly $150 million spent on busing migrants to sanctuary cities, according to a review of state records.
Reporters tried to reach the woman behind the supposed $900,000 donation, but they could not locate the person with the name provided, and theĀ phone number submitted to state officials was disconnected.
Mellon donated $50,000 to the busing program, far less than the tens of millions of dollars that the Texas TribuneĀ reported he contributed to the stateās border wall fund.
He has also donated millionsĀ to Super PACs supporting presidential candidates Donald Trump and Robert F. Kennedy Jr. this year alone, according to Federal Election Commission filings.
āTexas drew the short straw being on the border, but itās a national issue and they need some relief, and these folks need to findĀ refuge in the sanctuary cities that invite them.ā
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Feed a lot of people, buy a lot of books, do a fair amount of fixing up infrastructure, with $150M. smh.