Most of the Venezuelan migrants Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis sent to Martha's Vineyard intend to apply for asylum. Anyone can apply for asylum within one year of their arrival in the U.S.
September 23, 2022Most of the migrants received humanitarian parole after entering the U.S. and plan to apply for asylum. Humanitarian parole allows people to remain in the U.S. temporarily for a compelling emergency.
There is debate over whether people who cross the border to apply for asylum are entering the country illegally. However, once a person has an asylum application in process, they are allowed to remain in the U.S. as they await a decision. DeSantis accuses President Joe Biden of not doing enough to secure the southern border. He said that many of the people who arrive there intend to go to Florida — and aren't welcome.
Sept. 15, a day after two planes took Venezuelans to Martha's Vineyard. "And yes, we will help facilitate that transport for you to be able to go to greener pastures."DeSantis' move — similar to what other
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PolitiFact - Clarifying the nuances in immigration law after DeSantis sent migrants to Martha’s VineyardMost of the Venezuelan migrants Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis sent to Martha's Vineyard intend to apply for asylum. Anyone can apply for asylum within one year of their arrival in the U.S.
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