Asylum-seekers cry foul after DeSantis transports them to California

Published June 18, 2023 8:54pm ET




Immigrants who were transported from Florida to Sacramento, California, have gone on the record to share their reactions to the trip.

In total, 36 immigrants arrived in the Golden State between June 2 and 5 via several air flights that stopped in Texas and New Mexico before reaching their final destination. They arrived with documents provided by the Floridian government, obtained by the Sacramento Bee.

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The documents, read in English and Spanish, stated each immigrant consented to the travel without any promise “regarding employment, benefits, health care, immigration status, immigration assistance, housing, clothing, food, services, or any consideration of any sort.”

Additionally, the form included a promise that the immigrants would not sue the state of Florida in exchange for the free transportation while also acknowledging the risks of air travel. A spokesperson from Gov. Ron DeSantis’s (R-FL) office clarified that written or verbal consent was accepted.

Some of the immigrants claimed that despite the document they arrived with, some promises were made to them before boarding their flight.

“We are here because they offered us a job,” an anonymous Venezuelan immigrant told CNN. “We were deceived by the people who provided the flight service. They offered us jobs and housing.”

“All we received was abandonment,” another anonymous migrant reported to the Los Angeles Times.

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California Attorney General Rob Bonta has since filed public record requests to Florida seeking all communications between the governor’s office, the Florida Department of Transportation, the Division of Emergency Management, Berry Aviation, and the third-party contractor Vertol Systems Company. This comes in an apparent attempt to determine “whether the law has been violated.”

Florida and Texas have sent more immigrants this year to other Democratic-run areas such as New York City, Washington, D.C., Chicago, and Martha’s Vineyard.