The Columbus Dispatch

Migrant flights’ recruiter identified, reports say

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SAN ANTONIO – The mysterious woman who allegedly lured dozens of migrants on Florida Gov. Ron Desantis’ flights to Martha’s Vineyard from San Antonio has been identified by several media outlets as Perla H. Huerta, a former combat medic and U.S. Army counterint­elligence agent living in Tampa.

The New York Times reported late Sunday that a Venezuelan migrant who was working with Huerta to recruit migrants confirmed her identity, and a migrant in San Antonio whom Huerta had unsuccessf­ully sought to sign up identified a photo of her.

CNN reported that a friend of Huerta confirmed her identity in a photo provided by a migrant. Pictures have been circulatin­g of the woman – until now known simply as “Perla” – after she allegedly recruited many of the 48 Venezuelan migrants outside a city-operated shelter in downtown San Antonio and moved them at a La Quinta Inn, before they were flown to the upscale Massachuse­tts island at the expense of Florida taxpayers.

The San Antonio Express-news, citing unnamed sources, reported Monday

that the Bexar County Sheriff ’s Office, which includes San Antonio, considers Huerta, 43, a “person of interest” in its criminal investigat­ion into the incident.

Sheriff’s office spokesman Johnny Garcia said in a statement Monday the office had not confirmed or identified any persons of interest in the ongoing investigat­ion. Asked about Huerta, Garcia had told the Express-news, “We are not publicly identifyin­g anybody.”

The Associated Press tried numerous phone numbers and emails for potential matches for Perla H. Huerta or possible relatives, and got no answer or the lines were disconnect­ed.

Bexar County Sheriff Javier Salazar has said he’s looking into whether the migrants were lied to or if the two flights last month broke any laws. Some migrants have said they were enticed with promises of jobs and housing that never materializ­ed.

U.S. Army spokespers­on Madison Bonzo confirmed to the AP that a Perla H. Huerta left the military in August and served as a combat medic and worked in counterint­elligence.

Desantis said he used contractor­s for the operation, but he has refused to release details or the contracts.

 ?? RAY EWING/AP ?? Immigrants flown to Martha’s Vineyard are seen outside St. Andrews Episcopal Church in Edgartown, Mass., Sept. 14.
RAY EWING/AP Immigrants flown to Martha’s Vineyard are seen outside St. Andrews Episcopal Church in Edgartown, Mass., Sept. 14.

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