Biden sends illegal immigrants to Florida: DeSantis threatens to take them to the president's home state - ForumDaily
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Biden sends illegal immigrants to Florida: DeSantis threatens to take them to the president's home state

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis has threatened to send illegal immigrants to Delaware, home of US President Joe Biden, in response to dozens of immigrant flights that DeSantis said landed in Florida at the behest of the Biden administration. Writes about it Fox News.

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“If they're going to come here, we'll provide them with buses,” DeSantis said of the immigrants brought in by those flights. "I'll send them to Delaware."

“If he’s not going to keep the border secure, then let him put everyone there,” the state leader said flatly.

The Republican Governor steps up the fight against the administration over flights with immigrants to Jacksonville, Florida. More than 70 flights with immigrants have arrived in Florida since summer.

Officials said the Biden administration refused to tell the governor's office who operates the flights, as well as other information. DeSantis claims the flights were operated late at night. In addition, the flights were "undeclared" and "had not received any notice", so he could not veto these flights.

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For months, Republicans have been sounding the alarm about flights to the interior of the United States, as well as other immigrant traffic to states such as Tennessee and New York.

This situation is shamelessly used by dishonest immigrants. One of them, a 24-year-old Honduran citizen who was charged with the murder of a Florida man, entered the United States illegally. He claimed to be a minor and unaccompanied by an adult.

Yeri Noel Medina Ulloa was arrested in early October in Jacksonville, covered in blood. He was soon accused of the death of Francisco Javier Cuellar, the father of four children.

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DeSantis said he is considering a series of actions aimed at the state-run airlines.

“We are considering what can be done in the current situation. They most likely use private contractors. Therefore, we are looking for ways to fight back against contractors. Perhaps we will refuse them contracts. Can we deny them access to the Florida market as a whole? Can we tax them? Is there anything we can do to prevent this from happening that they couldn't do? We don’t know, but we will do everything possible to make it happen,” the Florida governor emphasized.

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