‘Send them to Delaware’: Ron DeSantis Threatens Action Over Secret Migrant Flights; DeSantis Nails Biden, Says POTUS Has Blood on His Hands After Admin Flew Alleged Murderer to FL, and related stories
‘Send them to Delaware’: DeSantis threatens action over secret migrant flights:
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis is threatening legal action after his administration claimed that the federal government sent 70 planes carrying young migrants to Jacksonville from the US-Mexico border region under cover of darkness this summer.
At a news conference Wednesday, the Republican DeSantis said that his office is looking at all legal avenues of recourse after going public with their allegation this weekend.
“We’re going to get together and figure out what we can do in the immediate term to protect folks in Florida,” DeSantis told reporters.
The governor acknowledged his options are limited because the federal government exercises control over airspace and immigration. But, he reasoned, “if they’re not doing that, then clearly the state should be able to come in and provide protections, and so that’s what we’re going to be looking to do.”
DeSantis also suggested the state should buy bus tickets to send the migrants elsewhere.
“If they’re going to come here, we’ll provide buses,” DeSantis said, adding, “I will send them to Delaware.” —>READ MORE HERE
DeSantis Nails Biden, Says POTUS Has Blood on His Hands After Admin Flew Alleged Murderer to FL:
Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis of Florida blamed the murder of a man last month in Jacksonville, allegedly by an illegal migrant, on President Joe Biden and his immigration policies on Wednesday night during an interview with Fox News’ Sean Hannity.
DeSantis slammed Biden and federal officials for reportedly using late-night flights to bring migrants to the city on at least 70 occasions throughout the last several months, which he said occurred with no warning from the administration.
One of those migrants, 24-year-old Yery Medina Ulloa, is accused of stabbing a man to death in Jacksonville.
Francisco Javier Cuellar, 46, a father of four, was dead in early October, and police say Medina Ulloa stabbed him to death during a dispute. The suspect was found on Oct. 7 covered in blood, WJXT-TV reported.
Police say Ulloa, who entered the country from Honduras, had told immigration officials in Texas he was only 17 and that his name was Reynel Alexander Hernandez, The Florida Times-Union reported last week. —>READ MORE HERE
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