Govs Abbott and DeSantis immigrant stunts appear to violate federal and state law (3 Viewers)

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    superchuck500

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    Abbott and DeSantis have been loading up undocumented immigrants and sending them on buses and planes to places like DC and even Martha's Vineyard. The immigrants have indicated that they did not know where they were going, and did not even know where they were when interviewed. Abbott and DeSantis seem to believe that it is unfair that their states have to deal with undocumented immigrants while lawmakers in DC refuse to make significant changes to the process or border security - so this entitles them to this kind of action involving the transportation of human beings.

    But while their opinions about it may be understandable, their actions in trafficking human beings for purposes of a political stunt appear to be illegal under both federal and state law. These relocations are not pursuant to any legitimate federal or state immigration program. The governors are simply loading these people up and shipping them out - and they are doing it for exploitative purpose: a political stunt to drive support from the base. The fact that they send photographers along underscores that this purpose is exploitative.

    Under the federal Immigration and Nationality Act Sec. 274(a)(1)(A)(ii), it is a crime to knowingly transport an illegal alien across state lines. http://www.lawandsoftware.com/ina/INA-274-sec1324.html.

    Under Florida statutes, Title 46 Section 787.06, defines the criminal activity of human trafficking as "transporting, soliciting, recruiting, harboring, providing, enticing, maintaining, purchasing, patronizing, procuring, or obtaining another person for the purpose of exploitation of that person."

    Texas's trafficking statute is more specific about the kind of exploitation that makes it illegal - and requires some kind of transportation for purposes of sexual exploitation or forced labor, so the Texas law probably does not apply to this conduct. Texas Penal Code Title 5, Section 20A.
     
    "The Republican governor of Florida, Ron DeSantis, plans to continue flying undocumented migrants to Democratic strongholds, his spokeswoman said on Saturday, a day after released records showed the state paid nearly $1m to arrange two sets of flights to Delaware and Illinois."

    Pretty dumb considering the amount of assistance we are all sending Florida right now. Almost 400 million through FEMA alone and this is just the beginning.

    https://www.fema.gov/press-release/...assistance-additional-florida-counties-26-now

    "Release Date:
    October 15, 2022
    WASHINGTON -- Glades and Pasco counties are now eligible for FEMA Individual Assistance after Hurricane Ian, bringing to 26 the number of counties eligible. As of Oct. 15, more than $387.4 million in assistance has been approved for Florida."
    I wonder when one of the other states will sue Florida? FEMA should reduce the amount being sent to Florida dollar for dollar by the amount they're spending to transport migrants, since they are choosing to waste the money.
     
    I wonder when one of the other states will sue Florida? FEMA should reduce the amount being sent to Florida dollar for dollar by the amount they're spending to transport migrants, since they are choosing to waste the money.
    I haven't heard about any specific legal action by the states involved yet but the migrants themselves are suing.

     
    I wonder when one of the other states will sue Florida? FEMA should reduce the amount being sent to Florida dollar for dollar by the amount they're spending to transport migrants, since they are choosing to waste the money.
    Well, the Treasury Dept appears to be looking into it.

     
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    Well, the Treasury Dept appears to be looking into it.

    What the AGs in the destination states need to do is find the individuals giving the false pitch about jobs and the ones doing the actual transporting and nail them to the wall on human trafficking charges.
     
    What the A
    What the AGs in the destination states need to do is find the individuals giving the false pitch about jobs and the ones doing the actual transporting and nail them to the wall on human trafficking charges.
    I've been saying this for years!!! We need to have investigative teams in Mexico & SA to find out where they are getting false information from and who are organizing these caravans!!! I'm cynical, but it would not surprise me one bit if it turns out to be an American entity behind it all.
     

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