Since last month, when there was a new surge of arrivals, more than 7,700 migrants have traveled from El Paso to Chicago, Denver and New York, according to city data.
“About 99 percent of migrants that come to El Paso choose not to stay in El Paso,” Mr. Rodriguez said.
And he wanted to make a political point to Democrats who said they would welcome the migrants.
Word of the program has spread widely among arriving migrants, said Mr. Chishti, of the Migration Policy Institute, helping to reshape migration pathways.
“We know that social networks were abuzz after the New York City busing started,” he said.
Persons:
” Mr, Rodriguez, Pate, Mr, Chishti, ”
Organizations:
Texas Department of Emergency Management, Migration Policy Institute, New
Locations:
El Paso, Chicago, Denver, New York, New York City