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Venezuelan migrants gather on September 16, 2022 outside of St. Andrew's Parish House. Two planes of migrants from Venezuela arrived suddenly two days prior causing the local community to mobilize and create a makeshift shelter at the church.Carlin Stiehl/The Boston Globe via Getty Images
  • Delaware is preparing for a group of people.

  • It is thought that migrants could be sent to Biden's state.

  • A spokeswoman for the governor said that public officials are working to make sure migrants get the help they need.

Delaware is preparing for the possibility of a surprise arrival of migrants in the town of Georgetown on Tuesday, amid speculation that they may be flown to President Joe Biden's home state.

The decision to send migrants to Martha's Vineyard, a well-to-do island where the Obamas have an estate, and Vice President Biden's home in Washington, DC, to protest the Biden are being speculated upon.

During a press conference in Brandenton, Florida, on Tuesday, DeSantis wouldn't confirm the reports about flights going to Delaware. He defended his actions regarding the Martha's Vineyard flights and said that he had forced the issue of illegal immigration and border security into the national discussion.

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Forty-six people were found dead inside a tractor-trailer in the middle of the night on June 28.

The problem was ignored by the Biden administration.

He said that Biden was treating the migrants badly. They were homeless and hungry.

Delaware officials are getting ready for the migrants. The teams at the Delaware Emergency Management Agency and Delaware Department of Health and Social Services are working with community organizations and other partners to make sure that migrants who arrive here have the support that they need.

She said that they were prepared to welcome the families in an orderly manner as they pursued their claims.

As part of Florida's "relocation program to transport illegal immigrants to sanctuary destinations," Ron DeSantis, a Republican who is running for re-election and is considered a 2024 presidential contender, chartered two planes to bring about 50 illegal immigrants from San Antonio, Texas, to Massachusetts island.

The national conversation about immigration was shifted due to the actions of the man. Voters favor Republicans on the issues of border security and immigration, according to a poll.

State funds can be used to move people out of Texas. Migrants may have been misled about the flights, according to reports.

The sheriff of Texas said on Monday that he is opening a criminal investigation into the transport of migrants to Martha's Vineyard, saying they were lured with promises of a better life.

In November, he suggested that he could send migrants to Delaware. There is no evidence at this time that migrants will be on board the plane that flew them to Martha's Vineyard.

Churches were on high alert.

"If this happens, we'll be as generous as we can be and do exactly what Jesus told us to do, which is love our neighbor as we love ourselves," the pastor said.

Ted Cruz, a Republican senator from Texas, wrote "Rehoboth Beach, Delaware next" on his social media account.

Taryn Fenske responded to the investigation in Texas.

After being abandoned, homeless, and left to fend for themselves, immigrants have been more than willing to leave the area. She said that Florida gave them an opportunity to move to a sanctuary jurisdiction that had more resources for them. Unless the MA national guard abandons these individuals, they have been provided accommodations, sustenance, clothing and more options to succeed, unlike the 53 immigrants who died in a truck found abandoned in Bexar County this summer.

The state is moving people to another state. 40% of people who enter the US through border states end up in Florida. He wouldn't confirm the flights when asked by a reporter.

I can't confirm that," he said. "I'm not able to."

The story has been changed with comments from the governor.

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