Marin Airporter Responds After Buses With Company's Logo Seen Offloading Migrants

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A Bay Area-based shuttle service said Sunday that the company is not part of the migrant transfer operation and that the buses seen in videos online were sold months ago.

In a statement, the Marin Airporter said the company"would never be a part of this" and added that"the buses were supposed to be repainted by the new owners but they have failed to do so."

Republican governors in Texas and Florida have been busing and flying migrants without notice to so-called"sanctuary cities." New York officials said they are eyeing legal action to stop Texas Governor Greg Abbott from sending more buses full of migrants to the city.

 

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1. after coming back to San Francisco in 2018, i can truly say, Asian and people from India and Mexican are a danger to black Americans, white Americans are funding this through the violation of our constitution, i would assume to steal money from companies in the form of jobs

1. black Americans are living in a city about the size of a plantation of the past with the same white overseers, name one resource black Americans have in the bay areas, not two just one, to where it is creating jobs in the communities, people have come here and working

1. black Americans are living in a city about the size of a plantation of the past with the same white overseers, now add the drugs, now add people from other countries, what do you have here... they know i don't do crime, but they are still trying to take up a fake crime on me

whay? Nyc doesn’t want nice ppl?

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