Pennsylvania Gets Christmas-Day Delivery of Illegal Aliens From Biden Claus; ‘ICE flights’ Carrying Minors Landed at Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Airport 4 Times This Month
Pennsylvania Gets Christmas-Day Delivery of Illegal Aliens From Biden Claus:
Some people call them “ghost flights” — federally chartered planes that arrive in the dead of night at airports far from the U.S. border and deep inside the country’s interior. They drop off their cargo of illegal aliens, who are immediately boarded onto waiting buses and distributed who-knows-where. Flight manifests are never made available by the government, even to the contractors who fly the planes for them and especially not to local officials.
On Christmas Day, the Wilkes Barre-Scranton International Airport in Pennsylvania received two such flights, and local Republicans are trying to get to the bottom of it.
“No one was made aware of it. They did their very best to make this very secretive,” Rep. Dan Meuser (R-Penn.) said on NewsMax TV’s National Report on Monday. “Planeloads of underage migrants are being secretly flown into northeast Pennsylvania with the idea of quietly resettling them across the region, and so it’s not just one plane thus far. It’s been four and it is, in fact confirmed. And we are receiving no information at all. I have letters out to Sec. Mayorkas at the Dept. of Homeland Security. We have other calls in to the State Dept.”
Meuser sent a letter to Sec. Mayorkas in which he referred to an earlier ghost flight that had landed in Scranton on Dec. 17. “It is my understanding that a total of 130 immigrants, 118 minors and 12 adults, arrived aboard an iAero charter flight on Friday, Dec. 17, and were subsequently transported on buses from a private hangar,” he wrote. “This flight seems to have occurred without airport officials receiving notice or a passenger manifest.”
On Sunday, Meuser learned that two more flights arrived in Scranton. A fourth flight is scheduled to land on Dec. 30. —>READ MORE HERE
‘ICE flights’ carrying minors landed at Wilkes-Barre/Scranton airport 4 times this month:
Charter flights carrying minors in the care of the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency landed at Wilkes-Barre/Scranton International Airport four times this month, including twice on Christmas Day, an airport official said Sunday.
That follows a week of rumor and speculation on social media, and after U.S. Rep. Dan Meuser, R-9, Dallas, and former U.S. Rep. Lou Barletta asked officials to release information about the flights, including whether the passengers were in the country illegally.
The flights originated in Texas and some of them stopped in Cincinnati en route to Wilkes-Barre/Scranton, said Jim Gallagher, president of Aviation Technologies Inc., the airport’s fixed-base operator.
The first charter flight landed on Dec. 11 after it was diverted from a New York airport, Gallagher said. The second flight landed on Dec. 17 and two flights landed Saturday, Gallagher said. —>READ MORE HERE
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