Mission of ‘Air DeSantis’ to transport migrants to other states gives Florida governor chance to burnish hardline reputation
than his main rival for the nomination Donald Trump, are his real incentive.
“But make no mistake, this probably illegal stunt will only hurt vulnerable people and our state as a whole. The governor and Florida Republicans intended for this bill simply to scare people, but now they’re going to see the real consequences of their hate.” “Through verbal and written consent, these volunteers indicated they wanted to go to California,” Alecia Collins, spokesperson for the Florida division of emergency management, said in the statement, which was accompanied by an unverifiable video montage appearing to show people signing consent forms and thanking officials for treating them well.
“They give benefits, they give unemployment checks, they do all that and so you could see why some of those folks were interested in going that direction,” he said.
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