Gov Abbott busses migrants to Vice President Harris’s house in DC.Photo: JIM LO SCALZO/EPA-EFE/Shutterstock

Critics are slamming Republican Govs.Ron DeSantisandGreg Abbottfor transporting migrants from their home states to liberal areas in an effort to make a point about the Biden administration’s border policies. But as criticism continues to swirl, some are suggesting the moves couldflout human trafficking laws.
Earlier this week, Florida Gov. DeSantisannouncedhe had senttwo planes of migrants to Martha’s Vineyard, Massachusetts. On Thursday, Texas Gov. Abbott claimed responsibility for a similar stunt in which two buses of migrants arrived at the US Naval Observatory — Vice PresidentKamala Harris' residence in Washington, D.C. and others arrived in Chicago.
Now, some are questioning the tactics used to get the migrants to leave, with NPR reporting that the migrants flown to Martha’s Vineyard weretold they were traveling to Bostonand lured into boarding the plane with promises of expedited work papers.
Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker, a Democrat, said on Wednesday that state authorities were looking into whether there was any “criminal liability” involved in the transport of migrants to Chicago, deeming the transport a political “stunt.”
Marthas Vineyard Migrants.Jonathan Wiggs/The Boston Globe via Getty

“I’m not going to mince words here: The governor of Texas is forcing on New York and D.C. and Chicago and potentially other places a needlessly last minute and complex process that is a heartless display of politics over people,” Pritzker said, theChicago-Tribunereports. “Why not give reasonable notice? Why send these folks only to blue cities or blue states? Why isn’t Abbott sending refugees to Mississippi or Oklahoma or Idaho? This is about politics for him.”
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Pritzer echoed those concerns, saying “We are still examining and interviewing the folks who have come to Illinois and listening to their stories about whether or not they willingly got on these buses, knew where they were going, were given the information,” theTribunereports.
DeSantis' office told CNN in a statement that he sent the migrants out of Florida because they could be better taken care of elsewhere.
source: people.com