Treasury Department opens investigation into Gov. Abbott's use of federal funds for border mission
by Abby Livingston, Texas Tribune
WASHINGTON Gov. Greg Abbotts use of COVID-19 relief dollars to support his border security mission has come under scrutiny in Washington this week as questions grow about whether its the proper use of the federal funds.
The U.S. Treasury Departments inspector general opened an inquiry into the spending on Tuesday, the
Washington Post reported. The action came a day after a group of Texas Democrats in the U.S. House called on U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen to investigate.
Those steps followed a
Post analysis of money intended to combat the effects of the pandemic, showing that Texas leaders rerouted public health and safety funds to their border operations, while relying on federal pandemic funds to replace some of the money.
Those border operations included Operation Lone Star, a state border security program that Abbott launched in March 2021 to deal with increased border crossings. The initiative involves the deployment of the Texas Department of Public Safety and the Texas Military Department to the border. Abbott has used state resources to patrol the border, build border barriers and arrest migrants for trespassing on private land and then turn them over to immigration authorities.
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