DeSantis selects several transportation companies to help relocate migrants after Title 42 ends

With hundreds of thousands of migrants expected to pour into the country after Title 42 formally ends this week, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis is prepared to relocate some of the new arrivals to Democrat-controlled cities where elected officials have long sung the praises of unchecked illegal immigration and the idea of open borders.

The DeSantis administration has reportedly selected multiple transportation companies for the governor’s migrant relocation program that will transport illegal aliens to locations in the north, as was done last year when two planeloads of non-Americans were shipped to Martha’s Vineyard, a location that infuriated Democrats and their high-rolling donors who didn’t take kindly to having their very special island defiled by brown people.

“Florida has selected multiple companies to execute the next phase of DeSantis’ migrant relocation program, according to a source familiar with the process, setting in motion plans to transport migrants to other cities just as he did last year,” according to CNN which first reported the news.

The news comes the week after the Florida Legislature authorized the allocation of $12 million for migrant relocation, a part of the state’s aggressive efforts to deal with the White House’s policy failures that have resulted in the country being flooded with illegals along with deadly fentanyl, a national catastrophe that is about to get exponentially worse when the Trump-era policy to limit immigration to mitigate the spread of COVID officially expires on Thursday and the invading hordes pour into the country.

Last week, DeSantis spoke of the consequence of the Biden regime’s handling of the illegal immigration crisis, especially when it comes to the cartels exploiting the border situation to being fentanyl across the border.

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“It’s not clear if the companies recently selected by the DeSantis administration will be tasked with transporting people from Florida or if they will operate in states near the border. As Florida sought vendors for DeSantis’ migrant transport, it repeatedly refused to divulge those specifics, telling companies those details will be provided later when their services are requested, according to procurement records,” CNN reported.

Florida Division of Emergency Management spokesperson Alecia Collins confirmed that the state had “selected multiple vendors based on their capabilities to carry out the program,” in a statement to the outlet.

When asked at a press conference for details, DeSantis kept it vague, saying, “We may be having an announcement soon about maybe a more coordinated effort to respond to what is a catastrophic failure of policy on behalf of the federal government.”

The locations for the relocated migrants are not currently known but the possibilities could include Washington, D.C., Chicago, and New York City where Democrat Mayor Eric Adams has decried the ongoing influx of illegals who have so overburdened local shelters and facilities that they have been housed in luxury hotels where they receive better treatment than the homeless and other downtrodden people who are actually U.S. citizens.

Then there is also Martha’s Vineyard if DeSantis wants to draw national attention to Biden’s immigration policies. The media took it deeply personally when the two planeloads of brown folks were deposited smack dab in the middle of the playground of the beautiful people located south of Cape Cod off the coast of Massachusetts last September, a location where former President Barack Obama owns an oceanside mansion. More flights to the island are practically guaranteed to cause a similar uproar.

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Chris Donaldson

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