According to a report in the Boston Globe, the resort island east of Martha's Vineyard may be the next destination to send Latin American migrants.

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The same charter company that Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis used to take migrants to Martha's Vineyard has flights coming next week.

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The Boston Globe reported that DeSantis tried to get bids from multiple charter companies to take Latin American asylum seekers out of the state.

The same company that used to send people to the Vineyard has flights to the island on Tuesday.

It comes three weeks after state and local officials in Delaware, Biden's home state, started making preparations after hearing one of the private planes DeSantis was chartering to send migrants to Martha's Vineyard was scheduled to leave San Antonio, Texas, for Crestview, Florida, on its way

Democratic lawmakers and human rights groups have slammed a Republican presidential candidate for conducting a " political stunt" to win political points from his Republican base.

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More than 1.5 million dollars. The Florida government paid Vertol Systems Company, Inc. to bring people from San Antonio to Massachusetts. The legislature allocated $12 million for the program, and DeSantis said he would spend it all.

The two charter planes that arrived on Martha's Vineyard last month were not warned by the airport, according to Forbes. The flights were part of a larger initiative to relocate illegal immigrants to sanctuary destinations. The program to bus migrants from the Mexican border to Democratic-run cities was led by the governors of Texas and Arizona. Buses of migrants are being sent out of Texas by the city of El Paso. Several lawsuits have been filed against the initiatives. Lawyers for Civil Rights filed a class-action suit on behalf of the Venezuelan migrants who were flown to Martha's Vineyard, which alleges they were coerced into boarding the flights by "fraud and misrepresentation," thinking they would get jobs and a better life. A lawsuit has been filed by a Florida state senator claiming that the governor violated state law by spending more state funds to fly migrants north. The sheriff of San Antonio launched a criminal investigation.

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The resort town of Delaware should be the next location suggested by Sen.Ted Cruz. Cruz drafted the "Stop the Surge" bill that would create 13 new ports of entry to send migrants from the U.S.-Mexico border. The bill didn't get passed.

According to reports, the Martha's Vineyard stunt was organized with the help of an ex- Army counterintelligence officer.

A blonde mystery woman is at the center of a migrant controversy.

The town officials were alert to the possibility of migrants arriving.