Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass blasted Texas Gov. Gregg Abbott late Monday for transporting migrants to the city as Tropical Storm Hilary boredown on the region.

“It is evil to endanger the lives of vulnerable migrants by sending a bus with families and toddlers on board to a city that at the time was under an unprecedented tropical storm warning,” Bass said in a statement.

Bass said that as she warned Angelenos about the storm, “the Governor of Texas sent families and toddlers straight for us on a path through extreme weather conditions.”

“If anybody understands the danger of hurricanes and thunderstorms, it’s the Governor of Texas — who has to deal with this threat on an annual basis. This is a despicable act beyond politics,” she added.

Bass’ office said that the migrants were transported by bus, which departed Brownsville, Texas, on Sunday and arrived Monday evening at L.A.’s Union Station. Her office said that the mayor and her team became aware of the bus while L.A.’s emergency operations center was activated at a higher level to handle the major storm.

Bass’ office said this was the ninth bus of migrants to be sent to L.A.

Asked for comment, Abbott’s press secretary, Andrew Mahaleris, said, “Bus drivers receive updated weather conditions along their routes and for their destination ahead of and while en route to the sanctuary cities. Yesterday’s bus rerouted out of an abundance of caution and took a cautious path to Los Angeles to keep all on board safe.”

“Migrants willingly chose to go to Los Angeles, having signed a voluntary consent waiver available in multiple languages upon boarding that they agreed on the destination,” he continued. “And they were processed and released by the federal government, who are dumping them at historic levels in Texas border towns because of the Biden-made crisis. Each bus is stocked with food and water and makes stops along the trip to refuel and switch drivers.”

Tropical storm Hilary blanketed Southern California on Sunday with intense rainfall, which led to flooded roadways, and the declaration of a state of emergency for much of the area. Flash flood warnings had been in place into early Monday morning.

Over the last several months, the Texas governor has been sending migrants to California and other U.S. cities run by Democrats. Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, who’s running for president, has done the same and has feuded with California Gov. Gavin Newsom over it.

When Abbott sent a bus of migrants to L.A. in June, he justified the move by arguing that it is a major city “that migrants seek to go to” and said it provided “much-needed relief” for his state as people cross into the U.S. at the border between Texas and Mexico.

Source: | This article originally belongs to Nbcnews.com

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