A person is seen boarding a bus.
One of the migrants.Vanessa Leroy for Insider
  • Over the last few months, Texas has bused thousands of people to the east coast.

  • The contractor was banned from talking to New York City officials.

  • Non-profit groups have a hard time meeting and helping those arriving.

The contractor hired by Texas to help bus migrants signed an agreement that prevented them from talking to New York officials.

The commissioner of the New York City Mayor's Office of Immigrant Affairs told The Associated Press that it's difficult to provide resources for migrants being sent from Texas.

Castro told the outlet that it's a problem because they don't know when the buses are coming, how many buses are coming, and if anyone on these buses needs a wheelchair. We would like to know that so that we can help people as they arrive.

Washington D.C. and New York are some of the places Texas Gov. Greg Abbott has sent migrants to.

The 50 migrants were flown to Martha's Vineyard by the governor of Florida.

According to the AP, thousands of migrants were bused from Texas to Washington D.C. and New York City.

Many migrants are ending up in homeless shelters because volunteer and non-profit groups helping them have been overwhelmed by the influx, according to the New York Times.

The lack of communication was dismissed by Abbot's office.

The spokeswoman said that the Democrat hypocrites should call on the president to secure the border and fulfill their sanctuary city promises.

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