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DeSantis, Florida Republican leaders to consider expanding migrant flight program during special session

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis is seen speaking during an inauguration ceremony on Jan. 3, 2023, in Tallahassee. The state legislature this week will consider expanding DeSantis' migrant flight program. 

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis is expected to use a special session this week to broaden the state’s migrant flight program after transporting some 50 mostly Venezuelan migrants to Martha’s Vineyard last year, sparking uproar in the wealthy, liberal Massachusetts enclave that touted support for sanctuary policies.  

Republican leaders of the Legislature, in coordination with DeSantis, on Friday ordered lawmakers to convene for a special session this week to consider legislation creating what would be known as the Unauthorized Alien Transport Program. Other items on the agenda include dealing with Disney’s self-governing Reedy Creek Improvement District as well as the prosecution of election crimes. 

“The Legislature finds that the U.S. Government has failed to secure the nation’s border and has allowed a surge of unauthorized aliens to enter the United States in violation of the law,” according to the governor’s budget recommendation. “This crisis has brought detrimental effects including crime, drug trafficking and smuggling, diminished economic opportunities and wages for American workers, and burdens on the education and healthcare system. The federal government has proven itself unwilling to address this crisis. To mitigate the effects of this crisis on the state of Florida, there is hereby created the Unauthorized Alien Transport Program within the Department of Transportation for the purpose of facilitating the transport of inspected unauthorized aliens, within the United States, consistent with federal law.” 

RON DESANTIS SENDS TWO PLANES OF ILLEGAL IMMIGRANTS TO MARTHA’S VINEYARD 

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis is seen speaking during an inauguration ceremony on Jan. 3, 2023, in Tallahassee. The state legislature this week will consider expanding DeSantis’ migrant flight program. 
(AP Photo/Lynne Sladky, File)

In separate memos Friday, state House Speaker Paul Renner and state Senate President Kathleen Passidomo, both Republicans, said the program came in response to an “influx of migrants landing in the Florida Keys,” Politico reported. In recent weeks, hundreds of migrants mostly from Cuba and Haiti have been arriving in the Florida Keys, prompting DeSantis to mobilize the Florida National Guard. 

Two charter flights departed Kelly Field in San Antonio, Texas, carrying migrants to Martha's Vineyard in September. Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis paid for the flights. 

Two charter flights departed Kelly Field in San Antonio, Texas, carrying migrants to Martha’s Vineyard in September. Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis paid for the flights. 
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