Gov. Gavin Newsom investigating after migrants from Texas left in front of California church without warning

Governor Gavin Newsom investigates after immigrants from Texas left in front of California church without warning
IRS. THE STORY IS DEVELOPING NOW. WE ARE KNOW THAT MORE THAN ONE-WAY THE DIFFERENCE HAS BEEN BEFORE THE DOCOCATE OF SACRAMENTO. HAPPENED LAST NIGHT, 16 EMPLOYEES FROM VENEZUELA AND COLOMBIA SAY THAT THEY ARE IN EL PASO, TEXAS, WHEN PERSONS SAY THAT THEY CAN LEAD THEM WHERE THEY CAN FIND WORKS. NOW, PICO CORPORATION, CALIFORNIA, AND COUNTY AND CITY OFFICERS ARE HELPING THEM TO FIND A PLACE TO LIVE AND GIVE THEM SOME CLOTHES, FOOD, AND BASIC ITEMS. GOVERNMENT GAVIN NEWSOM AND SOCIALIST ROB BONTA MEET THEM THIS afternoon. AND THE STATE ARE INVESTING, POSITIONING WHO BRING THEM HERE THIS Afternoon, MAYOR DARRELL STEINBERG OUTSIDES, Citations, Trafficking in Persons Not Only Worthwhile. I CALL THE AUTHORITY TO Investigate HOW 16 AMAZING PEOPLE WAS DRIVED FROM EL PASO, TEXAS TO SACRAMENTO. WHO SHOULD ANSWER THE FOLLOWING WHAT IS ANY BETTER CRIMINAL than USE OF HUMAN PERSONS TO EARN CHEAP POLITICAL POINTS? SACRAMENTO REPRESENTATIVE THE BEST VALUES OF AMERICA. WE ALWAYS WELCOME TIRED PEOPLE, POOR AND LIFE’s LEGENDS, AND WE WILL ALWAYS END. NOW WE CONTACT US DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY TEXAS FOR COMMENT AND WE HAVE NOT STILLED
Governor Gavin Newsom investigates after immigrants from Texas left in front of California church without warning
California Governor Gavin Newsom released a statement Saturday regarding a group of Texas immigrants who were dropped off in front of a Sacramento church without warning. In the statement, Newsom said that he and Attorney General Rob Bonta met with more than a dozen people. migrants and learned that they had been brought from Texas to New Mexico and then flown to Sacramento on a private jet. Newsom’s statement reads. The Newsom administration and the California Department of Justice are working together to determine who paid for the migrants’ travel and whether they were deceived, made false promises or kidnapped. Sacramento Mayor Darrell Steinberg issued a statement of his own on Saturday addressing the situation around migrants. that is a felony. I urge the appropriate authorities to investigate how 16 vulnerable people were lured from El Paso, Texas to Sacramento. Whoever is behind this must answer the following: Is there anything more cruel than using frightened humans to score cheap political points?” Steinberg said.
California Governor Gavin Newsom issued a statement Saturday regarding a group of Texas immigrants who were dropped off in front of a Sacramento church without warning.
In the statement, Newsom said that he and Attorney General Rob Bonta had met more than a dozen migrants and learned that they had been brought from Texas to New Mexico and then flown to Sacramento on a private jet.
“We are working closely with the Mayor’s office, along with local and nonprofit partners, to ensure that visitors are treated with respect and dignity, and reach their intended destination when they arrive. pursue his immigration cases,” Newsom’s statement read.
The Newsom administration and the California Department of Justice are working together to determine who paid for the migrants’ travel and whether they were tricked, falsely promised or kidnapped.
Sacramento Mayor Darrell Steinberg issued a statement of his own on Saturday addressing the situation surrounding the migrants.
“Human trafficking is not only despicable, it is a felony. I call on the authorities to investigate how 16 vulnerable people were lured into traveling from El Paso, Texas, to Sacramento. Whoever is behind this must answer the following: Is there anything more heinous than using frightened humans to score cheap political points?” Steinberg said.