Texas sheriff declares migrants flown by DeSantis to Martha's Vineyard were crime victims

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Texas sheriff declares migrants flown by DeSantis to Martha's Vineyard were crime victims
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A sheriff in Texas has certified that migrants flown from Texas to Massachusetts were victims of a crime and eligible for special visa privileges.

The certification can be used to solicit special visas available only for noncitizen victims and witnesses to crimes, according to immigration lawyers in the area.sent 48 migrants to Martha's Vineyard, a luxury beach town off the coast of Massachusetts, and was blasted by Democrats and former presidential candidate Hillary Clinton, who called it a form of "human trafficking."

However, Salazar is not alone. DeSantis's enthusiasm for transporting illegal immigrants to more liberal "sanctuary cities" in the northern states has drawn the ire of political opponents at all levels of government.

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