Gov. DeSantis Threatens to Send Illegals to Delaware if Biden Continues Secret Migrant Flights to Florida

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Francesco Abbruzzino, The Uncensored Report, LLC

 

 

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis has threatened to retaliate against the Biden regime if it continues to secretly fly planeloads of illegal aliens into his state.

 

Gov. DeSantis said he may be forced to move migrants dumped in Florida up to Biden’s home state of Delaware during a press conference in Jacksonville on Wednesday.

 

Reports emerged last week that more than 70 charter flights carrying illegal aliens had covertly landed at Jacksonville International Airport since as early as May.

 

When asked to provide an update on the situation, DeSantis unloaded on the Biden regime’s handling of illegal migration overall, and also their efforts to flood the East Coast with aliens transported from the southern border.

 

“Here’s what happens with these flights: there is no notification to the state of Florida. These are done mostly in the middle of the night, and it’s clandestine, and we really have no say into it,” DeSantis said.

 

“When we initially got wind of this, it wasn’t through normal channels. It’s people in the federal government who are effectively leaking this to us so we have a heads-up on it.”

 

 

 

He explained that federal agencies and private contractors quietly fly illegals into Jacksonville airport and then load most of them onto waiting buses to be driven to other locations.

 

“If they are going to come here, we will provide buses and I will send them to Delaware. If he’s not going to support the border being secure then he should be able to have everyone there,” DeSantis asserted. “We are absolutely going to do everything we can.”

 

 

Florida is currently suing the federal government over its “catch and release” policy pertaining to illegal aliens, but DeSantis cautioned that the Biden regime may simply ignore a ruling if it does not go in their favor, as they recently did when a federal judge ordered a pause of a nationwide COVID vaccine mandate.

 

“I think that they’ve basically said, ‘to hell with these court decisions.’ They’re going to do whatever they feel like doing, and that’s something that’s problematic,” DeSantis said.