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What happened after the United States entered a state of emergency?

Thousands of immigrants flocked to Washington from Arizona and Texas.

Bowser, the mayor of Washington, D.C., declared a public health emergency because thousands of immigrants from Arizona and Texas flooded into Washington. At the press conference, Bowser announced the establishment of a new government office to handle the incoming immigrants.

Greg Abbott, the governor of Texas, and Doug Ducey, the governor of Arizona, who initiated the "Transporter" movement, are both Republicans, and they have obvious differences with the federal government of Democratic President Biden on immigration policy.

The "Transport People" campaign began in April, when the governor's office sent more than 200 buses to send immigrants to Washington, new york and Chicago for protests.

The Governor's Office of Texas has sent more than 7,900 immigrants to Washington by 190 buses, more than 2,200 immigrants by 40 buses to new york, and more than 300 immigrants by 5 buses to Chicago.

American attitude:

The US Immigration Service released a new version of the declaration: "The US Immigration Service aims to treat everyone we serve fairly, justly and respectfully, and to uphold the promise that the United States is a country that welcomes everyone and is full of opportunities."