California gets more aliens than TX and AZ, but CA does not bus them out of state. CA is not morally and politically motivated to be bigoted and inhumane to immigrants. No Christian values in the hearts of GOP leaders in TX and AZ.
Jaak
Meanwhile in California,
“Showdown: California town turns away buses of detained immigrants”
“CNN
The national controversy over a surge of Central American immigrants illegally crossing the U.S. border established a new battleground this week in a small Southern California town, where angry crowds stopped detained migrants from entering their community.
In a faceoff Tuesday with three buses carrying the migrants behind screened-off windows, the demonstrators chanted “Go back home!” and “USA” and successfully forced the coaches to leave Murrieta, CNN affiliate KFMB reported.
The buses instead took the 140 or so undocumented immigrants to U.S. processing centers at least 80 miles away, in the San Diego and El Centro areas, federal officials say.”
https://www.cnn.com/2014/07/02/us/california-immigrant-trans…
Yep, it has begun and will spread to small town California, same as the Border towns in Texas and AZ.
“Businesses Are Fleeing California Along With Its Residents,”
“Last year, California’s population decreased for the first time in recorded history and it lost a congressional seat. The state is starting to develop a two-tiered society, with higher-income, educated tech workers clustering in the major coastal cities while lower-income, less-educated workers are relegated to the interior of the state or forced out altogether. Now, a new study finds that business headquarters are also leaving the state at a record pace.”
https://www.forbes.com/sites/adammillsap/2021/08/27/business…
“Why some tech companies and billionaires are leaving California”
“While it may be an overstatement to say California is hemorrhaging people, some of the state’s major companies and wealthiest residents are leaving for states like Texas, Arizona and Florida. In 2020, Oracle, Palantir and Hewlett-Packard Enterprise were among the companies that announced they’re relocating their headquarters out of the Golden State. Wealthy individuals from the tech industry moving recently include Larry Ellison, Drew Houston, Joe Lonsdale and Elon Musk, currently the world’s richest man.
California’s population and job growth have both slowed to a trickle, with many citing concerns about high taxes, cost of living and heavy regulations. With the rise of remote work in 2020, over 135,000 more people left California than moved in – the third largest net migration loss ever recorded for the state.”
https://www.cnbc.com/2021/01/23/why-companies-are-fleeing-ca…
It appears to me in the not too distant future the exodus of California’s wealthy and major companies employing thousands taking with them the billions in tax money California will no longer receive, will eventually hurt those who migrated to California looking for a better life.