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White House Says It Received Reports of Illegal Aliens Being Flown to Biden’s Delaware Home
Upon taking office last year, Biden issued a series of executive orders that dismantled a number of Trump’s immigration rules. That included ending the construction of the U.S.–Mexico wall, raising the refugee resettlement ceiling, and lifting other barriers to U.S. entry. Texas, which has sent more than 11,000 migrants to Washington D.C. and New York City since April, stepped up its campaign in recent days, dropping illegal aliens off near the official residence of Vice President Kamala Harris in Washington. “I think it’s opening people’s eyes to the solution, which is let’s have a secure border,” DeSantis said in a press conference Tuesday. Hours before that, on Monday evening, the Florida governor told Fox News host Sean Hannity that the illegal immigrants who were transported to Martha’s Vineyard signed forms, disputing a claim that both he and Texas Gov. Greg Abbott are engaging in human trafficking. The Democrat sheriff in Bexar County, Texas, alleged that one illegal alien was paid to recruit the others, and they were allegedly promised work or other benefits. But DeSantis disputed the sheriff’s allegation and said the flights were “clearly voluntary.” Those illegal aliens, he added, “were in really, really bad shape” before stating that “there are jobs available in Martha’s Vineyard. There is lodging available in Martha’s Vineyard.” Reuters contributed to this report.
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