The buses dropped the asylum seekers in the bitter cold outside the Naval Observatory, where Harris lives, on Saturday night. The buses are believed to have come from Texas, according to various media outlets.

Three buses with immigrants were left in front of the residence of Vice President Kamala Harris in Washington D.C., on Christmas Eve, according to multiple reports.

According to CNN and 7News, the buses dropped off the asylum seekers in the bitter cold outside the Naval Observatory, where Harris lives, on Saturday night. The buses are believed to have come from Texas.

Other media outlets pointed out that the immigrants were seen wearing only light T-shirts or sweatshirts in the sub-zero temperatures, and were helped by offering them blankets, to later be put on another bus bound for a local church.

A video shared by Christian Flores, a reporter for 7News D.C., showed the third bus with migrants wrapped in blankets and being helped by the Migrant Solidary Mutual Aid Network. It has not been clear which countries the immigrants originally came from.

It has not been the first time that a busload of immigrants has been sent to the vice president’s house. Texas, under the mandate of Republican Greg Abbott, has been one of the states from which more undocumented immigrants are sent.

At the beginning of the month, dozens of immigrants, who claimed to come from Nicaragua, were recorded getting off a bus in front of Harris’ residence, where they were treated with blankets to protect themselves from the cold.

Abbott’s office said he sent more than 8,400 immigrants to Washington D.C. only since April, NBC News said at the beginning of the month.

Between September and October, at least three buses from Texas brought a total of more than 125 migrants to Harris’s doorstep.

Similarly, more than 5,000 immigrants have been brought to New York City and Chicago to protest the Biden Administration and its handling of the border crisis.

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