Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs admitted that a policy of sending migrants where they want to go 'can be seen' as attractive to migrants, but blames Washington for the border crisis.
Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs sat down with 'Fox News Sunday' host Shannon Bream to discuss how the border crisis has impacted the state and why the debate over school choice is taking center stage.while she promotes new policies that provide migrants with additional resources.Hobbs admitted that the migrant crisis has gotten bad enough that she is continuing a Republican-initiated program of busing migrants away from border communities, despite criticizing in the past.
Hobbs added that this program serves the dual purpose of"providing relief" to border communities,"but also a more humane response to these folks.
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