Bexar County Sheriff Javier Salazar made the announcement on Sept. 19. His office has launched a criminal probe into FL Gov. Ron DeSantisBԪַ decision to fly close to 50 migrants to MarthaBԪַs Vineyard last week. While itBԪַs not apparent whether any laws were broken, Salazar said the migrants were seemingly , BԪַlured under false pretensesBԪַ before being flown to Florida and MarthaBԪַs Vineyard.
BԪַThey were promised work. They were promised the solution to several of their problems,BԪַ Javier Salazar, Bexar County Sheriff, via statement.
Salazar claims a recruiter was compensated with a BԪַbird dog feeBԪַ to round up nearly 50 people near a migrant resource center in San Antonio, TX. Salazar said that the migrants were then sent to MarthaBԪַs Vineyard BԪַfor little more than a photo op or a video op, and they were unceremoniously stranded in MarthaBԪַs Vineyard.BԪַ DeSantis denies breaking any laws and claims Florida helped the asylum-seekers find BԪַgreener pasturesBԪַ after being BԪַabandonedBԪַ in Bexar County. Attorneys representing 30 of the migrants are also seeking criminal investigations, saying their clients BԪַwere induced to board airplanes and cross state lines under false pretenses.BԪַ Immigration advocates have accused Republicans of using human beings for political stunts
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