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Migrant flights spark legal row

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California governor Gavin Newsom appeared to threaten his Florida counterpar­t Ron DeSantis with kidnapping charges on Monday, as a second planeload of migrants arrived via private jet in state capital Sacramento.

The confrontat­ion comes after Mr DeSantis, a rising Republican star and potential presidenti­al candidate in 2024, has pursued a policy of flying migrants to Democratic-controlled states, in protest at President Joe Biden’s immigratio­n policies.

Last September, Mr DeSantis arranged and paid for nearly 50 migrants to fly from Texas to Martha’s Vineyard, a wealthy resort island in the northeaste­rn state of Massachuse­tts.

While Florida officials have not commented on the two recent flights to Sacramento, California officials said some of the migrants were carrying documentat­ion “purporting to be from the government of the State of Florida”.

“@RonDeSanti­s you small, pathetic man,” tweeted Mr Newsom on Monday.

“This isn’t Martha’s Vineyard. Kidnapping charges?” he added, including a screenshot of California’s legal code on kidnapping.

The first planeload of more than a dozen migrants, originally from Colombia and Venezuela, arrived in Sacramento on Friday.

They had crossed the United States border into Texas and were transporte­d to New Mexico before boarding a plane.

California Attorney General Rob Bonta said his office was “evaluating potential criminal or civil action against those who transporte­d or arranged for the transport of these vulnerable immigrants”.

“State-sanctioned kid- napping is not a public policy choice, it is immoral and disgusting,” he said in a statement.

Pico California, a faith-based group helping the migrants, said the group did not know they were being taken to California, and had been approached by people offering them jobs.

A second planeload of around 20 migrants, mainly from Venezuela, arrived in Sacramento on Monday, the New York Times reported.

Wilkendri Rodriguez, 23, told the newspaper he had been approached by four people in El Paso, Texas and asked if he wanted to go to California.

“I don’t know what is their motivation to organise these trips,” he said. “I don’t know if it’s political, or part of the government. They didn’t tell us anything.”

A California Department of Justice official told US media it appeared the same company, Vertol Systems, as well as the state of Florida, had been involved in both operations.

 ?? NYt ?? The private aircraft that carried over a dozen migrants is seen at Sacramento Executive Airport on Monday.
NYt The private aircraft that carried over a dozen migrants is seen at Sacramento Executive Airport on Monday.
 ?? ?? Newsom: Raised kidnapping charges
Newsom: Raised kidnapping charges

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