Gov. Greg Abbott of Texas act of murder

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At least 10 people died after a van carrying more than two dozen passengers believed to be migrants crashed on Wednesday in South Texas about 80 miles north of the Mexico border, the local authorities said. Sgt. Nathan Brandley of the Texas Department of Public Safety said that at least 20 people were injured and that several were in critical conditions at nearby hospitals. “People who make the journey and choose this know they are putting their lives in danger,” he said, “but they don’t have many options.” The driver of the vehicle was among the 10 who were killed, “What happened today, you can draw a direct line from that to our policy of deterrence,” he said South of the Falfurrias U.S. Border Patrol checkpoint. Literally murder by Gov. Abbott and a International Criminal Law Act of genocide. The crash came less than a week after Gov. Greg Abbott of Texas issued an executive order barring private transportation suppliers from providing ground transit to many migrants. His press office did not immediately respond to a request for comment on Wednesday night. The journey has become especially dangerous during the coronavirus pandemic, when a public health rule enacted by President Donald J. Trump and upheld by President Biden allowed border agents to rapidly turn away most migrants at the southwestern border. The number of people crossing into the country shows no signs of waning, and Mr. Corbett said the rule, known as Title 42, has forced migrants to take more risks when they enter the United States. “What happened today, you can draw a direct line from that to our policy of deterrence,” he said. There have been several major fatal crashes involving migrants this year. In the Imperial Valley of California, 13 people packed into an S.U.V. traveling from Mexico died in early March when the vehicle collided with a tractor-trailer rig. Federal authorities in the state later charged a 47-year-old U.S. resident with arranging transportation for people entering the country illegally. Less than two weeks after the California crash, eight people died in southwestern Texas when a pickup truck collided head-on with another pickup during a 50-mile police chase. A 24-year-old Texas man was charged a few weeks later with “transporting illegal aliens resulting in death.”

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