Three busloads of migrants were dropped off outside VP Kamala Harris’ home on Christmas Eve. This bus took migrants from the original bus coming from Texas to a local church. Credit: 7News

WASHINGTON, D.C. — A group of migrants was dropped off outside Vice President Kamala Harris’ D.C. home on Christmas Eve, as temperatures dropped into the teens and some people were seen without adequate winter clothes.

A total of three busloads stopped outside the Naval Observatory from Texas.

The Migrant Solidarity Mutual Aid Network was there to take all three busloads of people to a church to help provide them with necessary resources and welcome them to our area.

“This is a welcome effort that we’ve been doing since the first bus arrived,” said Amy Fischer, a core organizer with the Migrant Solidarity Mutual Aid Network. “D.C. just continues to show up as a welcoming city that is always ready and willing to open their arms to welcome people, whether it’s Christmas Eve, whether it’s 9 degrees outside or 90 degrees outside.”

To protect the migrants, Fischer did not […]

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