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Migrants flown to Martha's Vineyard by Florida governor say they were misled

Published 09/15/2022, 01:14 PM
Updated 09/17/2022, 02:21 AM
© Reuters. A screengrab shows migrants who were bused from Texas arrive at the Naval Observatory in Washington D.C., U.S., September 15, 2022. Marat Sadana/REUTERS TV via REUTERS

By Jonathan Allen and Ted Hesson

MARTHA'S VINEYARD, Mass. (Reuters) -Some migrants who were flown to the wealthy island of Martha's Vineyard, Massachusetts, said on Thursday they were duped about their destination, and Democratic leaders called for a probe of the move by Florida's Republican governor to send them there from Texas.

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, who is up for re-election in November and seen as a possible presidential contender in 2024, took credit for the two flights, which originated in San Antonio, Texas, and stopped in Florida on the way to Martha's Vineyard.

The White House and residents of the vacation enclave called it a "political stunt," as DeSantis joins Republican governors from Texas and Arizona in sending migrants north. The governors have sought to highlight the two parties' differences on immigration policy and shift the burden of caring for immigrants to Democratic areas.

For months Texas and Arizona have sent busloads of migrants to the Democratic-run cities of New York, Chicago and Washington.

Florida now joins the campaign. Details of how the flights were arranged and paid for remain unclear, as well as an explanation as to why Florida was moving migrants in Texas. The Florida legislature has appropriated $12 million to transport migrants from the state to other locations.

The two flights on Wednesday carried about 50 migrants, mostly Venezuelans, a Martha's Vineyard Airport official said.

Hours after the planes landed, two buses sent by Texas Governor Greg Abbott, another Republican facing re-election, dropped off migrants in a Washington neighborhood not far from Vice President Kamala Harris' official residence on Thursday.

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One Venezuelan migrant who arrived at Martha's Vineyard identified himself as Luis, 27, and said he and nine relatives were promised a flight to Massachusetts, along with shelter, support for 90 days, help with work permits and English lessons. He said they were surprised when their flight landed on an island.

He said the promises came from a woman who gave her name as "Perla" who approached his family on the street outside a San Antonio shelter after they crossed from Mexico and U.S. border authorities released them with an immigration court date.

He said the woman, who also put them up in a hotel, did not provide a last name or any affiliation, but asked them to sign a liability waiver.

"We are scared," he said, adding he and others felt they were lied to. "I hope they give us help."

Residents of Martha's Vineyard rallied to aid the confused migrants and offered housing at St. Andrews Episcopal Church.

Martha's Vineyard is best known as a summer retreat populated mostly by affluent liberal Americans, including former President Barack Obama, a Democrat who owns a multimillion-dollar vacation home there.

Locals stopped by to donate money and children's toys, while attorneys mobilized to offer free legal help.

"It's a stunt to make political points and not caring about who gets hurt," said Mike Savoy, 58, a nurse at Martha's Vineyard Regional High School.

DeSantis defended the flights, telling a news conference that Democratic U.S. President Joe Biden "has refused to lift a finger" to secure the border.

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"We've worked on innovative ways to be able to protect the state of Florida from the impact of Biden's border policies," DeSantis said.

White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre said Republican governors were using migrants as "political pawns."

LEGAL QUESTIONS

Several Democrats, including Charlie Crist, DeSantis' opponent in Florida, and California Governor Gavin Newsom, called on federal authorities to investigate.

Massachusetts U.S. Attorney Rachael Rollins (NYSE:ROL) said at a news conference her office would be "looking into that case" and speaking with the Justice Department.

The U.S. Department of Homeland Security developed a plan last year to fly migrants to interior cities in coordination with aid groups to ease pressure on border regions, a Biden administration official told Reuters, requesting anonymity to discuss internal planning.

The White House never adopted the idea, according to a second U.S. official familiar with the matter.

The use of resources from Florida to move migrants from Texas to Massachusetts raises legal concerns, including about what information was relayed to the migrants before they boarded and whether they were coerced, said immigration law expert Pratheepan Gulasekaram of Santa Clara University School of Law.

U.S. border agents have made 1.8 million migrant arrests at the U.S.-Mexico border since last October. Many are quickly expelled to Mexico or other countries under a public health rule implemented in 2020 to curb the spread of COVID-19.

But hundreds of thousands Cubans, Nicaraguans, Venezuelans and others cannot be expelled because Mexico refuses to accept them, or because they can pursue asylum claims.

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Many migrants who are released from U.S. custody in border states seek to move elsewhere to join relatives or find jobs. They often must check in with U.S. immigration authorities or attend court hearings to obtain legal status.

Latest comments

he lied to them and kidnapped them, didnt tell them where they were going. some women were nursing babies, lock this governor up!
governor deathsentence of florida is using millions in Republican taxpayers money to transport illegal immigrant around! vote the low intelligence and governor out!
Send them all to DC
Very Christian of you.
Whatever you did for one of the least of these brothers and sisters of mine, you did for me. - Matthew 25:40
Only fair to share the burden of absorbing new ilegal immigrants. Not the nicest way to do it they are playing with peoples lives. But liberals should embrace it.
They haven't broken any laws. If they had, they'd be charged with a crime, which they haven't. Get your facts straight you xenophobic know-nothing.
.. evidently my previous response got deleted. so let's try again. Yes, Brad, it is illegal. Try reading the Immigration and Nationality Act of 1965. It's a misdemeanor offense (illegal), for a non-national to enter the USA somewhere other than a designated area. Crossing the Rio Grand in the middle of the night would be illegal. Please educate yourself as you need to do so. Also, it's not "xenophobic" to desire a safe, documentable, and orderly, Immigration system in this country that protects its citizens and those seeking to enter this great country.
.. yes Brad they have broken US law. Read the Immigration and Nationality Act and learn. Also, there is nothing wrong with wanting a safe, documentable, and controlled Immigration policy to ensure the safety of US citizens and the people coming here. If drastic measures need to be taken to make the politicians in DC to wake up. so be it. Finally, name-calling someone and acting as if you know what you are talking about is not very Christian- look in the mirror and be better.
That was very Christian of DeSantis.
Did you question Bidens "Christianity" when he did the same??? I am guessing not. or you will find some way of spinning his actions to excuse them so as not to be hypocritical. which is all too common for the left.
If Biden mislead some vulnerable people and took advantage of them to be used as pawns in a political stunt then, yes, absolutely I would say the same. Its not hard for me to have moral consistency. You?
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