Ok gov DeSantis here are some immigrants from Cuba that actually landed in florida. Put them on your charter plane to martha Vinyard or new york or whatever city you want to. 🤔 let's see if you are serious about illegal immigrants or are you just playing politics. 🤔
On January 12, 2017, President Barack Obama announced the immediate cessation of the wet feet, dry feet policy. Since then, Cuban nationals who enter the United States illegally, regardless of whether they are intercepted on land or at sea, have been subject to removal.
It costs approximately $1,200 for someone to evacuate a massive hurricane like Ian. So with the $12 million in taxpayer funds Gov. DeSantis spent exploiting refugees, he could have covered those costs for 10,000 Floridians.
@@duniay.rodriguez1289 it will not last much longer though trust me, the preefidential treatment is gradually fading and becoming history. Until the end of the Obama administration, cubans still had the so called "wet feet dry feet" privilege but that no longer exsits, so they may not get sent to Marthas Vineyard, but are still detained in immigration jail, and unless they can convince and prove to a immigration judge that they are truly refugees in danger back in their country (and no, poverty nor other economic issues or incentives are not considered refugees nor basis for asylum, which is the reason the majority of the cubans come for), they will get deported.
@@duniay.rodriguez1289 here is a tip for the cubans, immigration laws aren't getting easier in the US for anyone, they can start considering Canada since its a country with still a bit more lax/flexible immigration laws, but then they will have to really start learn to speak either english or french, no espanol.
On January 12, 2017, President Barack Obama announced the immediate cessation of the wet feet, dry feet policy. Since then, Cuban nationals who enter the United States illegally, regardless of whether they are intercepted on land or at sea, have been subject to removal.
@@duniay.rodriguez1289 If your dumb enough to make a passage to the US in the middle of a massive hurricane like these economic migrants, I have strong doubts about them doing anything worthwhile. Theyll be more dead weight and another drain to an already overburdened system. Send them back.
And people can’t make it to work pre hurricane 😂
😂😂😂
God is with them 🙏🏼❤️
No hurricane, nothing dang 😆
Nebraska and Kansas need working people. Would be a win win for both.
And they are safe. They are now citizens.
Did they see the jet skier who is missing?
How I can See the original vide.
Ok gov DeSantis here are some immigrants from Cuba that actually landed in florida. Put them on your charter plane to martha Vinyard or new york or whatever city you want to. 🤔 let's see if you are serious about illegal immigrants or are you just playing politics. 🤔
You’re evil and out of place
But they’re not illegal from Cuba…
Yes they are anyone who enter the country without going through the legal system by just showing up on boats are illegals.
Refugees!
On January 12, 2017, President Barack Obama announced the immediate cessation of the wet feet, dry feet policy. Since then, Cuban nationals who enter the United States illegally, regardless of whether they are intercepted on land or at sea, have been subject to removal.
It costs approximately $1,200 for someone to evacuate a massive hurricane like Ian.
So with the $12 million in taxpayer funds Gov. DeSantis spent exploiting refugees, he could have covered those costs for 10,000 Floridians.
just put them back on their raft and send them north, BOOM!! done...
Send them back, we've got enough Santeros here already. Save the chickens.
send them to cape cod
It is closed for the Winter Keep them in Florida so that they can pick Oranges while Floridians collect unemployment checks and foodstamps.
@@rigaycpa how come DeSantis doesn’t send the Cuban migrants to Martha’s Vineyard? Like always, cubans keep getting the preferential treatment.
@@dianarendon5845 absolutely we do ✨💁🏻♀️
@@duniay.rodriguez1289 it will not last much longer though trust me, the preefidential treatment is gradually fading and becoming history. Until the end of the Obama administration, cubans still had the so called "wet feet dry feet" privilege but that no longer exsits, so they may not get sent to Marthas Vineyard, but are still detained in immigration jail, and unless they can convince and prove to a immigration judge that they are truly refugees in danger back in their country (and no, poverty nor other economic issues or incentives are not considered refugees nor basis for asylum, which is the reason the majority of the cubans come for), they will get deported.
@@duniay.rodriguez1289 here is a tip for the cubans, immigration laws aren't getting easier in the US for anyone, they can start considering Canada since its a country with still a bit more lax/flexible immigration laws, but then they will have to really start learn to speak either english or french, no espanol.
Hola Capasso Muchachos welcome
Okay will they get to stay here or will they get sent back?
Put on a plane to martha Vinyard
Most likely let them stay here
On January 12, 2017, President Barack Obama announced the immediate cessation of the wet feet, dry feet policy. Since then, Cuban nationals who enter the United States illegally, regardless of whether they are intercepted on land or at sea, have been subject to removal.
Send them back
Who’s going to do construction work and land field work you?
@@duniay.rodriguez1289 If your dumb enough to make a passage to the US in the middle of a massive hurricane like these economic migrants, I have strong doubts about them doing anything worthwhile. Theyll be more dead weight and another drain to an already overburdened system. Send them back.
@@duniay.rodriguez1289 there already captured and sent back
@@kingdougg3126 when
@@duniay.rodriguez1289 We dont need no more Buildings its already to dam corporate as it is
With the way they multiply, they will have 100 in that group in three years