DeSantis to take action to stop illegal migrants being flown into Florida

Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) has committed to working with the Florida legislature in order to find ways to prevent migrants from crossing illegally into the US and being flown into Florida.

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Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) has committed to working with the Florida legislature in order to find ways to prevent migrants from crossing illegally into the US and being flown into Florida.

This is on the heels of a terrible and shocking incident, where a man allegedly came from Honduras to cross the border in Texas, got flown into Jacksonville and wound up brutally killing the man who was taking care of him.

Yery Noel Medina Ulloa, who now is in police custody, also allegedly lied when crossing the border, claiming that he was a minor when he is actually 24 years old as of the time of this writing.

Illegal migration into the US is at levels almost not seen in a whole century, with almost 2 million people so far in the year 2021 attempting to cross into the USA illegally, and 1.66 million people being apprehended by authorities.

Medina's victim's daughter, Mary Carmen Cuellar, mentioned to the press that she was pretty sure that her deceased father came in contact with Ulloa by picking him up at the Jacksonville airport. At this time, no information is available on how Ulloa managed to get on a plane from Texas and wind up in Florida so easily.

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