Migrants sent to Martha's Vineyard promised cash and job help

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Migrants sent to Martha's Vineyard promised cash and job help
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Some of the migrants flown to Martha's Vineyard by Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis were given misleading brochures promising cash and housing assistance, along with employment services, their lawyers told Axios

Monday into the transportation of migrants from the county, which includes San Antonio, to Martha's Vineyard, where the office says they were "ultimately left to fend for themselves."Taryn Fenske, told Axios that "immigrants have been more than willing to leave Bexar County after being abandoned, homeless, and 'left to fend for themselves.'"

"Florida gave them an opportunity to seek greener pastures in a sanctuary jurisdiction that offered greater resources for them, as we expected," Fenske added. "Unless the MA national guard has abandoned these individuals, they have been provided accommodations, sustenance, clothing and more options to succeed following their unfair enticement into the United States, unlike the 53 immigrants who died in a truck found abandoned in Bexar County this June."that ​​the legality of DeSantis' maneuver "falls into a major gray area."

"There is absolutely the possibility of both civil and criminal liability if people were lied to about where they were going, what they were going to get when they got there," Susan Church, an immigration lawyer based in Cambridge, Mass., told Politico.

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