LUBBOCK, Texas — An immigration lawyer told EverythingLubbock .com it could be possible for workers who sought sanctuary in Chicago to come back to Texas after Chicago’s 60- morning coverage for workers in homes.
Because immigration has been a hot topic, especially during an election year, attorney Maria Oviedo claimed, it does n’t always reflect who is in the White House.
Oviedo said,” Instances like this in the previous under the Obama administration, there was, you know, the immigrant caravan is a great thing. And even under the Trump presidency”.
The city of Chicago is currently only allowing workers to stay in shelters for 60 times because there are over 37, 000 asylum applicants who are enormous overburdened with resources and shelter. Chicago is only one of six democratic-led cities where Governor Abbott has bussed thousands of immigrants.
Oviedo said,” I think there’s really no way to predict where people end up once they are processed through the borders. Additionally, the individuals who have been taken or flown to various locations. It’s a plan. Although I believe that’s more of a political move than anything else, it does n’t really solve anything, such as if there are people who are sheltered in Texas shelters because there are so many families, unaccompanied minors, and just children arriving alone.
Oviedo claimed that she knows what workers look for when deciding where to go next despite the lack of a method to determine how many will quickly return to Texas in the next few months.
Oviedo said,” We know in Lubbock there’s a large community of people who are here undocumented. However, many bigger cities have the same problem.