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Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis says 'next stop' for Haitians who land in Florida Keys may be Martha's Vineyard

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis warned that Haitians fleeing the gang-controlled nation to South Florida could get shipped off to the destination island of Martha's Vineyard.


"We do have our transport program also that’s going to be operational," DeSantis said Tuesday on Dana Loesch's podcast.

"Haitians land in the Florida Keys – their next stop very well may be Martha’s Vineyard."

Florida is roughly 850 miles from Haiti and has been hit by an influx of migrants showing up to the Sunshine State's shores by boat amid the nation's conflict.

The Republican governor announced last week an increase of personnel and aircraft to the Florida coast in light of unrest in Haiti and the potential for an increase in migration via the sea from the conflict-hit country.

"The problem when you get to a situation like Florida is if they have people in our state and we wanted to fly them, say, back to Haiti, you have to get clearance to be able to do that. If you wanted to fly somebody to a South American country, wherever they’re from, it becomes a little bit more difficult because the federal government’s going to tell the host countries not to accept our planes," DeSantis said.

"It’s a little bit different for a maritime state like us," he continued. "That’s why we’ve really got to get them before they reach the shores, and that’s why we’re working so hard to do that."

The Caribbean nation has seen a significant escalation in violence after gangs overran the capital of Port-au-Prince, resulting in the resignation of embattled Prime Minister Ariel Henry. They burned police stations and ransacked the main airport, plunging the country into anarchy. Gangs have also raided some of the largest prisons, releasing thousands of inmates. ...
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If a plane full of Haitians landed in Martha's Vineyard how long before the residents there would kick them off the island.? :laugh: Haitians are used to living on a island. :dunno:
 
Way to treat people fleeing violence, especially considering this is America. What, did we suddenly stop being a refuge for those fleeing war and poverty? Did we have people whine about all the Vietnamese that came here after the war too? I'd say they quite enriched our nation.
 
Way to treat people fleeing violence, especially considering this is America. What, did we suddenly stop being a refuge for those fleeing war and poverty? Did we have people whine about all the Vietnamese that came here after the war too? I'd say they quite enriched our nation.

We should stop being a refuge to every foreigner who wants to come here. This country can only support so many foreigners.
 
Way to treat people fleeing violence, especially considering this is America. What, did we suddenly stop being a refuge for those fleeing war and poverty? Did we have people whine about all the Vietnamese that came here after the war too? I'd say they quite enriched our nation.

Good,.....have several Haitians move in with YOU. Walk the walk instead of just paying lip service. Another ALL TALK with no backup libtard. Now drop the fork and get to inviting Haitians over....
 
We should stop being a refuge to every foreigner who wants to come here. This country can only support so many foreigners.

Yes, let's start with Trumps Stepford wife- SEND HER BACK TO PUTIN- or wherever the FUCK she came from!!

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Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis says 'next stop' for Haitians who land in Florida Keys may be Martha's Vineyard

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis warned that Haitians fleeing the gang-controlled nation to South Florida could get shipped off to the destination island of Martha's Vineyard.


"We do have our transport program also that’s going to be operational," DeSantis said Tuesday on Dana Loesch's podcast.

"Haitians land in the Florida Keys – their next stop very well may be Martha’s Vineyard."

Florida is roughly 850 miles from Haiti and has been hit by an influx of migrants showing up to the Sunshine State's shores by boat amid the nation's conflict.

The Republican governor announced last week an increase of personnel and aircraft to the Florida coast in light of unrest in Haiti and the potential for an increase in migration via the sea from the conflict-hit country.

"The problem when you get to a situation like Florida is if they have people in our state and we wanted to fly them, say, back to Haiti, you have to get clearance to be able to do that. If you wanted to fly somebody to a South American country, wherever they’re from, it becomes a little bit more difficult because the federal government’s going to tell the host countries not to accept our planes," DeSantis said.

"It’s a little bit different for a maritime state like us," he continued. "That’s why we’ve really got to get them before they reach the shores, and that’s why we’re working so hard to do that."

The Caribbean nation has seen a significant escalation in violence after gangs overran the capital of Port-au-Prince, resulting in the resignation of embattled Prime Minister Ariel Henry. They burned police stations and ransacked the main airport, plunging the country into anarchy. Gangs have also raided some of the largest prisons, releasing thousands of inmates. ...
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If a plane full of Haitians landed in Martha's Vineyard how long before the residents there would kick them off the island.? :laugh: Haitians are used to living on a island. :dunno:

Ron DeSantis should be drawn and quartered on pay-per-view television
with all proceeds going to animal rescue leagues.
 
Way to treat people fleeing violence, especially considering this is America. What, did we suddenly stop being a refuge for those fleeing war and poverty? Did we have people whine about all the Vietnamese that came here after the war too? I'd say they quite enriched our nation.

How many illegals can we send to your house to house, feed, educate, and provide medical care?

Will Friday be too soon?
 
Ron DeSantis should be drawn and quartered on pay-per-view television
with all proceeds going to animal rescue leagues.

So, old man, how many illegals can we send to your house to house, feed, educate and provide medical care?

Will Friday be too soon?

More importantly, will you still be alive on Friday?
 
Way to treat people fleeing violence, especially considering this is America. What, did we suddenly stop being a refuge for those fleeing war and poverty? Did we have people whine about all the Vietnamese that came here after the war too? I'd say they quite enriched our nation.

theres no issue with helping people who are fleeing violence, but you certainly cannot expect two to three states to shoulder that entire burden. If you, as a nation, want to help refugees, fucking help them by using the entire nation, not just states you don't fucking care about.
 
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis says 'next stop' for Haitians who land in Florida Keys may be Martha's Vineyard

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis warned that Haitians fleeing the gang-controlled nation to South Florida could get shipped off to the destination island of Martha's Vineyard.


"We do have our transport program also that’s going to be operational," DeSantis said Tuesday on Dana Loesch's podcast.

"Haitians land in the Florida Keys – their next stop very well may be Martha’s Vineyard."

Florida is roughly 850 miles from Haiti and has been hit by an influx of migrants showing up to the Sunshine State's shores by boat amid the nation's conflict.

The Republican governor announced last week an increase of personnel and aircraft to the Florida coast in light of unrest in Haiti and the potential for an increase in migration via the sea from the conflict-hit country.

"The problem when you get to a situation like Florida is if they have people in our state and we wanted to fly them, say, back to Haiti, you have to get clearance to be able to do that. If you wanted to fly somebody to a South American country, wherever they’re from, it becomes a little bit more difficult because the federal government’s going to tell the host countries not to accept our planes," DeSantis said.

"It’s a little bit different for a maritime state like us," he continued. "That’s why we’ve really got to get them before they reach the shores, and that’s why we’re working so hard to do that."

The Caribbean nation has seen a significant escalation in violence after gangs overran the capital of Port-au-Prince, resulting in the resignation of embattled Prime Minister Ariel Henry. They burned police stations and ransacked the main airport, plunging the country into anarchy. Gangs have also raided some of the largest prisons, releasing thousands of inmates. ...
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If a plane full of Haitians landed in Martha's Vineyard how long before the residents there would kick them off the island.? :laugh: Haitians are used to living on a island. :dunno:

Just Ronnie doing what Ronnie does best, just bloviating bullshit, he ought to refocus his effort to address the gun violence in his Gunshine State instead of trying to get his fifteen minutes on Fox

And I wish someone would fly me all expenses paid to Martha’s Vineyard
 
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