Results 1 to 2 of 2
Like Tree1Likes

Thread: DeSantis wants to add more money to controversial migrant relocation program

Thread Information

Users Browsing this Thread

There are currently 1 users browsing this thread. (0 members and 1 guests)

  1. #1
    Moderator Beezer's Avatar
    Join Date
    Apr 2016
    Posts
    31,048

    DeSantis wants to add more money to controversial migrant relocation program

    DeSantis wants to add more money to controversial migrant relocation program












    Douglas Soule, Tallahassee Democrat
    Thu, February 2, 2023 at 5:01 AM EST



    TALLAHASSEE — Gov. Ron DeSantis wants to pump more money into his migrant relocation program, which has drawn nationwide attention and controversy, as well as a multitude of legal challenges.

    In his budget proposal for next year, he is requesting $12 million to relocate undocumented migrants.

    He got the same amount last year.

    In September, DeSantis transported nearly 50 Venezuelan migrants from Texas to Martha's Vineyard, Massachusetts.

    Budget overview:DeSantis' $115B budget comes with pay raise for Florida workers, tax holiday on household items

    Relocation program legal challenges:Revisiting DeSantis, Martha's Vineyard, and the migrant flight controversy

    While opponents called the transport a vicious political stunt, DeSantis said it’s a way to draw attention to President Joe Biden’s immigration policies. He’s also contended that his migrant relocation program is the "most effective" way to steer asylum seekers and other migrants away from Florida, a viewpoint he hammered on during Wednesday’s budget presentation press conference.

    “I think we’ve had a deterrent effect, and I think people are sick of having an open border with no rule of law in this country,” DeSantis said. “We can just sit here and do nothing about it, or we can actually stand up and say, ‘Whatever tools we have at our disposal, we are going to be using.'"

    The September action by DeSantis drew indignation from Biden to officials in Massachusetts, along with immigrant advocates, who called the flights “a political stunt” and that the migrants were used “as political pawns.”

    And, nearly five months after the controversial migrant flights, DeSantis and other administration officials face a legal gauntlet in state and federal court.

    So far, the state has paid nearly $350,000 to two law firms to represent DeSantis and other state officials in a class action lawsuit filed in Boston by attorneys representing the migrants.

    This is on top of the nearly $1.6 million paid to Destin, Fla.-based aviation firm Vertol Systems Company, which the state contracted for the migrant flights.

    Overall, Florida has now spent nearly $40,000 to relocate each migrant.

    Removing the Florida factor this year

    After asking for $8 million to transport undocumented migrants out of Florida, lawmakers gave him $12 million last year. It was funded through interest earnings from Florida’s $8.8 billion portion of the American Rescue Plan’s Coronavirus State Fiscal Recovery Fund.

    It explicitly said the migrants had to be within Florida to be transported. So did the program guidelines. That wasn’t the case for the nearly 50 Venezuelans sent to Martha’s Vineyard, who, according to their lawyers, were in the Texas legally because they were seeking political asylum and their cases were pending before immigration judges in various courts around the country.

    But, when the DeSantis administration chartered two planes on Sept. 14 from San Antonio, Texas, to Massachusetts, they did make a stop in Crestview, Florida.

    This $12 million – this time from the general revenue fund – leaves out the word "Florida." It’s for “facilitating the transport of inspected unauthorized aliens within the United States,” according to the budget proposal.

    The blowback

    Because of the Martha’s Vineyard flights, DeSantis faces multiple lawsuits.

    There’s one filed by state Sen. Jason Pizzo, D-Miami. It’s currently before a Leon County judge.
    There’s also the federal class action lawsuit filed in Boston's federal courthouse on behalf of the migrants that accuse the DeSantis administration of deploying a “fraudulent and discriminatory scheme” to transport them.

    The Boston-based Lawyers for Civil Rights, which filed the suit, alleges that Florida and Vertol officials transported the migrants under false pretenses.

    In Miami federal court, the Southern Poverty Law Center and other immigration organizations also sued DeSantis over the flights. They allege that DeSantis’ program is discriminatory.

    A lawsuit alleging that the state did not properly comply with public records requests about the program was recently dismissed by a Leon County judge.

    But the blowback doesn't only include lawsuits.

    Sheriff Javier Salazar of Bexar County, Texas, announced in September that his agency had opened an investigation into how 48 Venezuelan migrants were “lured” to board flights from San Antonio to Martha's Vineyard.

    And the Treasury's Office of the Inspector General said it is examining whether Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis improperly used COVID-19 aid to fund the transport of the migrants.

    USA Today Network-Florida government accountability reporter Douglas Soule is based in Tallahassee, Fla. He can be reached at DSoule@gannett.com. Twitter: @DouglasSoule
    This article originally appeared on Tallahassee Democrat: DeSantis budget: After Martha's Vineyard, more relocation funds requested


    https://www.yahoo.com/news/desantis-...100144955.html







    ILLEGAL ALIENS HAVE "BROKEN" OUR IMMIGRATION SYSTEM

    DO NOT REWARD THEM - DEPORT THEM ALL

  2. #2
    Moderator Beezer's Avatar
    Join Date
    Apr 2016
    Posts
    31,048
    Relocate them back home in their own countries. Stop dumping them across America. This is destroying all of us!

    Make their life hell.

    E-verify jobs, housing, bank accounts, utilities, drivers' licenses, school and healthcare. Do NOT accept drivers' licenses issued by sanctuary states. Impound the vehicle and call ICE. Our hospitals and healthcare facilities should report them to ICE.

    Report employers and fine and jail them! Make an announcement that they will be prosecuted.

    Cut off all State taxpayer funded programs.


    Illegal aliens have BROKEN our immigration system. Get them off our soil.
    ILLEGAL ALIENS HAVE "BROKEN" OUR IMMIGRATION SYSTEM

    DO NOT REWARD THEM - DEPORT THEM ALL

Similar Threads

  1. Replies: 1
    Last Post: 02-04-2015, 12:23 PM
  2. Replies: 0
    Last Post: 04-16-2014, 04:37 PM
  3. DHS Expands Controversial Secure Communities Program
    By JohnDoe2 in forum illegal immigration News Stories & Reports
    Replies: 0
    Last Post: 03-09-2012, 10:03 PM
  4. FBI intends to trawl controversial ICE program
    By Ratbstard in forum illegal immigration News Stories & Reports
    Replies: 2
    Last Post: 07-09-2011, 12:57 AM
  5. CA-Undocumented residents denied relocation money
    By FedUpinFarmersBranch in forum illegal immigration News Stories & Reports
    Replies: 4
    Last Post: 10-01-2008, 02:40 PM

Tags for this Thread

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •