Yesterday, close to 50 undocumented immigrants arrived on the tiny island of Martha's Vineyard. When they landed at the airport, they had a brochure for the Martha's Vineyard Community Center, so they walked the two miles to get there, having had nearly no food or water all day, according to The Cape Cod Times. The two planes left from Texas but many of the immigrants were originally from Venezuela. It didn't take long for Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis to take credit.
Yesterday, close to 50 undocumented immigrants arrived on the tiny island of Martha's Vineyard. When they landed at the airport, they had a brochure for the Martha's Vineyard Community Center, so they walked the two miles to get there, having had nearly no food or water all day, according to The Cape Cod Times. The two planes left from Texas but many of the immigrants were originally from Venezuela. It didn't take long for Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis to take credit. |
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