DeSantis touts Texas cooperation after officials recommend charges over migrant flights
CBSN
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis released a statement Tuesday touting his state's record in assisting Texas immigration authorities, including with more than 190 arrests, a day after Texas law enforcement officials recommended criminal charges over migrant flights arranged by the governor.
On Monday, the Bexar County Sheriff's Office recommended a criminal case with the local district attorney over migrant flights to Martha's Vineyard in September 2022. The Bexar County Sheriff's Office has alleged unlawful restraint was involved in the migrant flights. Officials have said they are looking into how migrants "were lured from the Migrant Resource Center, located in Bexar County, TX, and flown to Florida, where they were ultimately left to fend for themselves in Martha's Vineyard, MA."
On Tuesday, DeSantis released a statement saying that "Florida teams have made contact with more than 5,800 undocumented migrants and assisted the Texas Department of Public Safety with more than 190 arrests including felony charges for human smuggling, drug paraphernalia, unlawful carrying of weapons, and a suspect with a capital murder warrant."
