Ron DeSantis Proposing Funds to Ship Illegal Aliens Dropped by Feds to Sanctuary States

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis addresses a joint session of a legislative session, Tuesday, Jan
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Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) is proposing funds to reroute illegal aliens dropped in Florida by federal officials to states that have sanctuary city policies, he said during Tuesday’s State of the State address.

“Law and order also means having strong borders,” DeSantis said during the speech, criticizing the Biden administration’s inability to secure the border. As a result, the Biden administration has effectively released “hundreds of thousands of illegal aliens to communities across the U.S., shipping them to Florida at alarming rates, including by sending clandestine flights in the dark of night,” he said.

“As a state we cannot be a party to what is effectively a massive human smuggling operation run by the federal government,” the governor said, noting that companies that are “facilitating the movement of illegal aliens from the southern border to Florida should be held accountable, including by paying restitution to the state for all the costs they are imposing on our communities.”

However, DeSantis said he is paying more than lip service, as he is “requesting funds so that when the feds dump illegal aliens in Florida, the state can re-route them to states that have sanctuary policies.”

“Florida should not be made to bear the burden of our federal government’s lawless open border policies,” he added.

DeSantis’s pledge comes on the heels of the several proposals he laid out last year to cut illegal immigration in Florida. One of those proposals included $8 million to transport illegal aliens out of the Sunshine State. 

“In yesterday’s budget, I put in $8 million for us to be able to transport people here illegally out of the state of Florida,” DeSantis said at the time.

“It’s somewhat tongue in cheek, but it is true, if you sent them to Delaware or Martha’s Vineyard or some of these places, that border would be secure the next day,” he added.

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