Los Angeles Avoids Migrant Crisis Despite Texas Busing Efforts
- Los Angeles has received only 13 buses and 522 migrants from Texas in past three months.
- High costs of living and more job opportunities elsewhere mean fewer migrants come to California now.
- Migrants arriving in Los Angeles have community support from large Central American and Mexican populations.
- Los Angeles leaders have welcomed migrants but are pursuing legal action against Texas's busing policy.
- Other major cities like New York have struggled with a spike in migrants seeking housing.