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Texas Senator Ted Cruz flew to Cancun, Mexico, amid state energy crisis Texas Senator Ted Cruz flew to Cancun, Mexico, amid weather crisis
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Senator Ted Cruz takes questions at the Cancun airport on 18 FebruarySenator Ted Cruz takes questions at the Cancun airport on 18 February
Texas Senator Ted Cruz flew to Mexico with his family for a holiday amid a winter weather crisis that has left millions in his state without power. Texas Senator Ted Cruz has attempted to defend taking a family trip to Mexico amid a winter storm that left millions in his state without power and water.
Mr Cruz said on Thursday he planned the trip for his daughters, "wanting to be a good dad", but that he had returned because it "didn't feel right". Mr Cruz said on Thursday he planned the holiday for his daughters, "wanting to be a good dad", but had returned because it "didn't feel right".
Photos of the Republican lawmaker at an airport on Wednesday fuelled reports he had left Texas amid the energy crisis. Photos of the Republican lawmaker at an airport on Wednesday fuelled outrage at how he had left Texas during a crisis.
Texas has seen power and water outages due to the uncommonly freezing weather. Millions of people in Texas face water shortages, with reservoirs near empty.
The high-profile Republican has drawn quick criticism for taking an international trip amid the weather emergency in his state. Freezing temperatures have caused power blackouts at water treatment facilities and burst water pipes supplying homes, despite attempts by some homeowners to insulate them from the cold using blankets.
About 13 million Texans have been told to boil water that may be contaminated.
Texas residents told to boil water in winter stormTexas residents told to boil water in winter storm
Senator Ted Cruz on Donald Trump: Then and nowSenator Ted Cruz on Donald Trump: Then and now
The moment the crowd turned on Ted CruzThe moment the crowd turned on Ted Cruz
"People in Texas are literally freezing to death and yet Ted Cruz went on vacation to Cancun," wrote Democratic Congresswoman Pramila Jayapal on Twitter. Mr Cruz, a high-profile Republican who ran for the US presidency in 2016, has not only drawn criticism for taking the international trip, but also for reportedly leaving his dog, Snowflake, behind.
A New York Magazine reporter tweeted an image early on Thursday that appeared to show the senator's home, with Snowflake visible through the glass of the front door.
Not only did Senator Ted Cruz & his family abandon the people of #Texas for a vacation in #Cancun during the winter crisis; but they also abandoned their dog!#TedCruz #CancunCruz #FreeSnowflake https://t.co/oYOatVtseG
The canine was reportedly being cared for by a security guard.
How has Cruz defended his trip?How has Cruz defended his trip?
In a written statement released on Thursday afternoon, Mr Cruz said that with schools closed in the state, he had booked the vacation for his young daughters who "asked to take a trip with friends".In a written statement released on Thursday afternoon, Mr Cruz said that with schools closed in the state, he had booked the vacation for his young daughters who "asked to take a trip with friends".
The senator said he and his staff were "in constant communication with state and local leaders to get to the bottom of what happened in Texas".The senator said he and his staff were "in constant communication with state and local leaders to get to the bottom of what happened in Texas".
Mr Cruz did not apologise for making the trip amid the state of emergency in Texas, but in a later interview with broadcaster ABC13, he said it was "a mistake".Mr Cruz did not apologise for making the trip amid the state of emergency in Texas, but in a later interview with broadcaster ABC13, he said it was "a mistake".
"In hindsight, if I had understood how it would be perceived, the reaction people would have, obviously I wouldn't have done it," he said, adding that he had had "second thoughts as soon as we left" and understood why people were "upset"."In hindsight, if I had understood how it would be perceived, the reaction people would have, obviously I wouldn't have done it," he said, adding that he had had "second thoughts as soon as we left" and understood why people were "upset".
"Leaving when so many Texans were hurting didn't feel right, and so I changed my return flight and flew back on the first available flight I could take," he said."Leaving when so many Texans were hurting didn't feel right, and so I changed my return flight and flew back on the first available flight I could take," he said.
Mr Cruz returned to Texas on ThursdayMr Cruz returned to Texas on Thursday
The Republican has now returned to Houston.The Republican has now returned to Houston.
As a federal lawmaker, Mr Cruz does not have a direct role in Texas' emergency response, but residents often reach out to their elected officials - like Mr Cruz - during natural disasters for help accessing resources.As a federal lawmaker, Mr Cruz does not have a direct role in Texas' emergency response, but residents often reach out to their elected officials - like Mr Cruz - during natural disasters for help accessing resources.
What's the reaction been?What's the reaction been?
The senator's travel plans amid the crisis in Texas drew immediate criticism online.The senator's travel plans amid the crisis in Texas drew immediate criticism online.
"People in Texas are literally freezing to death and yet Ted Cruz went on vacation to Cancun," wrote Democratic Congresswoman Pramila Jayapal on Twitter.
"Ted Cruz not only fled the state while millions of vulnerable Texans are without heat and water but specifically diverted police resources to get him through security and crowds faster for his outgoing vacation flight," wrote progressive rights activist Charlotte Clymer on Twitter."Ted Cruz not only fled the state while millions of vulnerable Texans are without heat and water but specifically diverted police resources to get him through security and crowds faster for his outgoing vacation flight," wrote progressive rights activist Charlotte Clymer on Twitter.
Just confirmed @SenTedCruz and his family flew to Cancun tonight for a few days at a resort they've visited before. Cruz seems to believe there isn't much for him to do in Texas for the millions of fellow Texans who remain without electricity/water and are literally freezing. pic.twitter.com/6nPiVWtdxeJust confirmed @SenTedCruz and his family flew to Cancun tonight for a few days at a resort they've visited before. Cruz seems to believe there isn't much for him to do in Texas for the millions of fellow Texans who remain without electricity/water and are literally freezing. pic.twitter.com/6nPiVWtdxe
Some criticised Mr Cruz for appearing to use his daughters to deflect blame.Some criticised Mr Cruz for appearing to use his daughters to deflect blame.
"I relate to Ted Cruz because my kids have also asked tough questions of me lately like, 'what happens if we run out of food and water,'" journalist Leah Binkovitz wrote on Twitter. Journalist Leah Binkovitz appeared to mock the senator, writing on Twitter: "I relate to Ted Cruz because my kids have also asked tough questions of me lately like, 'what happens if we run out of food and water'."
Ted Cruz to his kids: pic.twitter.com/yPJzjT7wYl The chairman of the Republican Party in Texas, Allen West, said Mr Cruz "has to answer to his constituents" for the decisions he has made during the current winter weather crisis.
Others suggested the added scrutiny may hurt Mr Cruz as he reportedly contemplates a second presidential bid in 2024. The lawmaker's current Senate term will expire in early 2025.
But some conservatives came to Mr Cruz's defence - author and activist Brigitte Gabriel wrote: "Senator Ted Cruz is one of the hardest working men in the country, he deserves a vacation."But some conservatives came to Mr Cruz's defence - author and activist Brigitte Gabriel wrote: "Senator Ted Cruz is one of the hardest working men in the country, he deserves a vacation."
Mr Cruz's trip to Mexico also raised concerns among other parents whose children attend the same private school in Houston as his daughters.
The school's policy states that students who travel abroad cannot return to classrooms for seven days after returning home, the New York Times reported.
It adds that students must take a coronavirus test within three to five days of returning, which must then produce a negative result before they can return to classrooms.
Others suggested the added scrutiny may hurt Mr Cruz as he reportedly contemplates a second presidential bid in 2024. The lawmaker's current Senate term will expire in early 2025.
What's the situation in Texas?What's the situation in Texas?
The news comes as hundreds of thousands of Mr Cruz's fellow Texans woke up to a fourth day without power, after extreme winter weather overwhelmed the state's energy grid. At least 47 storm-related deaths have been reported and hospitals have been placed under severe pressure.
At least 24 people have died amid the winter storms. Outages are expected to continue for days. Food supplies in supermarkets are running low and residents are struggling to keep warm in some of the coldest temperatures the state has seen in more than 30 years - hitting 0F (-18C) earlier this week.
Texas officials have also ordered seven million people in the state to boil tap water before consuming it due to damaged infrastructure and pipes. Texas family 'trying to keep warm'
Texas weather: ‘We’re on day three of no power' Texas has opted out of the national power grids, and so has been particularly hard hit by the exceptional conditions.
And with the sustained frigid temperatures, frozen pipes have caused a drop in water pressure in homes and hospitals. Governor Greg Abbott has now asked residents to shut off water to their home if possible to help keep pressure up. Outages are expected to continue for days.
'He’s 92 so we wrapped him tight like a mummy'
Governor Greg Abbott has asked residents to shut off water to their home if possible to help keep pressure up amid concerns over the disruption in supply to hospitals.
Mr Cruz had been active on Twitter in recent days, sharing updates about power in the state.Mr Cruz had been active on Twitter in recent days, sharing updates about power in the state.
In his Thursday statement, Mr Cruz said that his family had also lost heat and power, just like other Texans.In his Thursday statement, Mr Cruz said that his family had also lost heat and power, just like other Texans.
"The greatest state in the greatest country in the world has been without power," he said."The greatest state in the greatest country in the world has been without power," he said.