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   A Georgia sheriff intervened when a bus driver attempted to   
   leave migrants at a rural truck stop in his county, instead of   
   taking the passengers to their original destination of   
   Washington D.C.   
      
   Dade County Sgt. Chad Payne joined "Fox & Friends" to share the   
   details of how officers rerouted the bus.   
      
   "It's just not humane to drop somebody off in the middle of   
   nowhere and just expect them to fend for themselves," he told   
   host Steve Doocy.   
      
   NYC MAYOR ADAMS OUTRAGED OVER ‘SMALL PART’ OF BORDER CRISIS   
   IMPACTING HIS SANCTUARY CITY, TEXAS AG   
      
   Washington, D.C., Mayor Muriel Bowser wrote a letter to   
   Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin on Thursday, requesting for   
   the second time that 150 D.C. National Guard members be deployed   
   to the nation's capital to assist with the arrival of migrants.   
      
   Thousands of migrants, some of whom have been bussed from Texas,   
   have arrived in Washington, D.C., in recent months.   
      
   "With Texas bearing the brunt of the president’s catastrophic   
   failure, in April I directed the Texas Division of Emergency   
   Management to begin busing migrants to Washington D.C. to   
   provide relief to overrun border communities and bring the   
   reality of the crisis to the federal government’s doorstep,"   
   Abbott wrote in an op-ed on Thursday.   
      
   Payne said they had been receiving calls about migrants being   
   dropped off at the truck stop and received a call from a local   
   gas station about another bus arriving. He said officers arrived   
   just before the bus was going to depart.   
      
   According to Payne, the driver was encouraging the migrants to   
   walk to Chattanooga and said it was just a "short walk."   
      
   "It would have been a very long walk, a 20-mile walk to   
   Chattanooga from where they were at. And they just dropped them   
   off in essentially the middle of the country. There's nothing   
   down there except the truck stop and farmhouses and farmland. So   
   leaving them there would have essentially been establishing a   
   homeless camp," he said.   
      
   Payne added that the Georgia governor said he would call the   
   owner of the bus line to ask that they do not make drop-offs in   
   the state and also mentioned that the migrants had government-   
   issued cell phones.   
      
   https://www.foxnews.com/media/georgia-officers-catch-bus-driver-   
   dropping-migrants-rural-truck-stop-humane   
      
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