HIGHLAND PARK, Calif. - Migrants who were bused up to Martha's Vineyard in 2022 recently got some good news.According to attorney Rachel Self, theUnited State
by SBG San Antonio Staff ReportsSome of the roughly 50 Venezuelan migrants flown unannounced to Martha’s Vineyard island aboard the ferry Friday bound for temporary housing on Cape Cod. Credit: John Tlumacki/The Boston Globe Staff and Carlin Stiehl for The Boston Globe
According to attorney Rachel Self, the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services has began issuing Bona Fide Determinations in their U visa petitions.Self says back in September 2022, 49 migrants, including five children, were "hunted, lied to, and tricked into getting onto transport vessels in a cruel, callous, and criminal political stunt."
"Though many of the migrants were traumatized and frightened of providing testimony and going up against powerful people, which in their country would risk deadly retaliation, they cooperated with law enforcement and gave their evidence," said Self in a statement. "Based on what was learned from that cooperation, Sheriff Salazar certified that they had been victims of qualifying criminal activity for a U visa and U visa petitions were filed for the victims.
Sending migrants to Martha’s Vineyard was part of a migrant relocation effort by Florida Governor Ron Desantis, who says, he was just helping these people.
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