Where is Martha s Vineyard? Florida Governor Ron DeSantis sends two planes of immigrants to sanctuary destination
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The men, women & kids said they didn't know where they were.
And Florida Gov Ron DeSantis told Fox he sent them as part of his "relocation program for illegal immigrants." (more)147564740NEW: We can confirm 50 migrants were flown to Martha's Vineyard and are being helped at a church.The men, women & kids said they didn't know where they were.And Florida Gov Ron DeSantis told Fox he sent them as part of his "relocation program for illegal immigrants." (more) Following the arrival of the migrants, Terry MacCormack, a spokesperson for Massachusetts Governor Charlie Baker, said in a statement that the office was “in touch with local officials regarding the arrival of migrants in Martha’s Vineyard.” The email further read: “At this time, short-term shelter services are being provided by local officials, and the Administration will continue to support those efforts.” Julie S@jaxcarysMartha's Vineyard resident with some words175615650Martha's Vineyard resident with some words https://t.co/eMaZFjCbG0 Although it was reported that nearly 50 migrants arrived at the venue in DeSantis’ planes, it has not been officially announced if the governor will send more migrants from Florida to Martha’s Vineyard, or any other similar location. Ron DeSantis’ latest move involving the migrants comes after the Florida Legislature approved a $12 million program to “facilitate the removal and relocation of undocumented immigrants to sanctuary states.”
Where is Martha s Vineyard Florida Governor Ron DeSantis sends two planes of immigrants to sanctuary destination
By Barsha Roy Modified 15 Sep 2022 Follow Us Comment Share Florida Governor Ron DeSantis recently sent two planes of immigrants to Martha's Vineyard (Image via Dave Rubin/Twitter and David Wade/Twitter) Martha's Vineyard, an island in Massachusetts, saw the arrival of two planes full of undocumented migrants sent by Florida Governor Ron DeSantis on Wednesday, September 14. The news of their arrival at the venue, which the governor dubs a “sanctuary destination,” was confirmed by DeSantis’ Communications Director Taryn Fenske: “I can confirm the two planes with illegal immigrants that arrived in Martha’s Vineyard today were part of the state’s relocation program to transport illegal immigrants to sanctuary destinations.” He added: “States like Massachusetts, New York, and California will better facilitate the care of these individuals who they have invited into our country by incentivizing illegal immigration through their designation as 'sanctuary states' and support for the Biden Administration’s open border policies.” According to CBS Boston, several emergency shelters were set up after the migrants landed in Martha's Vineyard and walked nearly three-and-a-half miles from the airport to Edgartown. The group was reportedly unaware of their settlement facilities but were assured they would eventually get housing and jobs for sustainance. Barbara Rush from St. Andrews Church told the publication that the migrants surprisingly walked up to Martha's Vineyard Community Services: “Martha's Vineyard Community Services had 50 people sort of literally walk up to their front door.” She also mentioned that the group could not communicate in English and are believed to be from Venezuela. She added that all the migrants tested negative for COVID-19 and were helped woth food, water, and shelter for the night. David Wade@davidwadeNEW: We can confirm 50 migrants were flown to Martha's Vineyard and are being helped at a church.The men, women & kids said they didn't know where they were.
And Florida Gov Ron DeSantis told Fox he sent them as part of his "relocation program for illegal immigrants." (more)147564740NEW: We can confirm 50 migrants were flown to Martha's Vineyard and are being helped at a church.The men, women & kids said they didn't know where they were.And Florida Gov Ron DeSantis told Fox he sent them as part of his "relocation program for illegal immigrants." (more) Following the arrival of the migrants, Terry MacCormack, a spokesperson for Massachusetts Governor Charlie Baker, said in a statement that the office was “in touch with local officials regarding the arrival of migrants in Martha’s Vineyard.” The email further read: “At this time, short-term shelter services are being provided by local officials, and the Administration will continue to support those efforts.” Julie S@jaxcarysMartha's Vineyard resident with some words175615650Martha's Vineyard resident with some words https://t.co/eMaZFjCbG0 Although it was reported that nearly 50 migrants arrived at the venue in DeSantis’ planes, it has not been officially announced if the governor will send more migrants from Florida to Martha’s Vineyard, or any other similar location. Ron DeSantis’ latest move involving the migrants comes after the Florida Legislature approved a $12 million program to “facilitate the removal and relocation of undocumented immigrants to sanctuary states.”