According to the Houston Chronicle, the billboards read, 'The Texas miracle died in Uvalde. Don't move to Texas.' The identity of who's behind the billboard is unknown.
The billboards, which have been spotted in San Francisco and Los Angeles, are discouraging Californians from moving to Texas.
Many residents are leaving California, with Newsweek reporting that between 2020 and 2021, almost 250,000 Californians had left the state.
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