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Local immigrant organizations push back on "Unauthorized Alien Transport" bill from Florida Legislature

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It was in September when Florida Governor Ron DeSantis flew approximately 50 migrants from Texas to Martha's Vineyard. But now, the Legislature is in the process of funding a program that would allow him to fund more of those trips.

The Florida Senate Committee on Fiscal Policy voted in favor of Senate Bill 6-B by a 14-6 margin, which authorizes the state to procure contractors to transport migrants around the United States through a specialized program. The brief 554-word bill would be called the "Unauthorized Alien Transport Program" and funded with $10 million through the state Division of Emergency Management. It would also address issues from the September flights of migrants, including making clear that $1.565 million already spent is "deemed approved."

"In essence, a signal has been sent that the border is open and that folks are welcome," said Sen. John Snyder (R-Stuart). "What I have seen is an abject failure of the Biden administration to do anything with the migrant surge we're seeing at the Southern border."

But Democrats in the Legislature think the money should be spent in Florida.

"This should not be the priority of the state of Florida," said Rep. Kelly Skidmore (D-Boca Raton). "This feels very stunt-like. It feels very political. It does not feel like it's solving a problem."

Earlier this week, the Florida Immigrant Coalition (FIC) held a press conference at the Farmworkers Association of Florida Headquarters in Apopka to express its opposition to the bill. Many other organizations joined them to denounce the "Unauthorized Alien Transport Program".

 "Florida's elected officials, supposed to be the voice of the people, who should be focusing on using much-needed funds to support housing and health access for Floridians, are instead transporting migrants across the country," said Tessa Petit, Executive Director of the FIC. "It is time for Florida representatives to do their work for the people. It is time for Floridians to stand against the unfairness and constant harassment of immigrants in this state. This bill is encouraging more funds to transport immigrants from anywhere, including those outside of Florida. It is also encouraging more funds to displace immigrants who have been inspected, which means that they have been legally allowed to enter the United States."

Former Florida House Representative Carlos Guillermo-Smith also opposed the bill; calling it human trafficking.

"What we see in this bill is to locate an additional $10 million dollars of taxpayer funds for the human trafficking of immigrants and migrants outside of the state of Florida," Smith said. "I repeat... he wants to expand his illegal act... his illegal human trafficking of migrants, so that he will be able to do this, not just from Texas, to Massachusetts, but he wants to be able to use our taxpayer money, not to help Floridians, but to pay for political stunts so that he can now go from Arizona, and transport migrants from that state to New York or California, while using our money, an extra $10 million. There are no specifics on how this program will work. There's no accountability, and there is no transparency about how these dollars are being spent. We all know that only the federal government can enforce immigration policy."

Samuel Vilchez-Santiago made the case that immigrants fuel the Florida economy.

"I think about the thousands of children and families that just like my own family, and myself, come here, escaping brutal murderers, socialist dictatorships from Venezuela, Cuba, and Nicaragua," said Santiago, the state director for the American Business Immigration Coalition. "And today, the governor and the Republican led legislature are turning their back on them, and utilizing their trauma and the traumas of our community to continue expanding upon Ron DeSantis... his presidential dreams. That's wrong. But most importantly, the reality is that this program does not benefit our communities. One in five Floridians are immigrants, and we make the state stronger. We make our businesses stronger, and we make our community stronger."

According to Santiago, immigrants are the ley to solving many economic issues in the state and in the US.

"Let's think about our economy for a second, because we hear all this talk about inflation. But the number one cause of inflation is actually the fact that we have critical labor shortages in key industries such as healthcare, hospitality, agriculture, education, etc. And these migrants that are coming here legally come here to work. Just in the hospitality industry here in Florida, there's 1.6 million job openings that could be filled by these migrants that are coming. And secondly, migrants benefit our economy because of our spending power. Just in the state of Florida, immigrants have over $100 billion in spending power. We pay taxes. We're entrepreneurs. Here in Orlando 36% of entrepreneurs and job creators are immigrants. Where will the state and community be if not for the hard work of our immigrant workers and our immigrant communities? 

Sister Ann Kendrick of the Hope CommUnity Center closed the press conference with harsh words for Florida politicians.

"I am sick and tired of showing up here," Kendrick said. "Although I will never quit showing up here. Because stupid people, these state politicians, are playing with the lives of people that I love. I came to Florida 50 years ago, the same year Mickey Mouse came to town. I wasn't very much in love with Florida. I didn't really want to stay here. But 50 years later, I'm still here. Why? I fell in love. I fell in love with the immigrant, farm working, hard working population of people who are noble, generous, family oriented, honest, noble, humble people. I am sick of showing up here because of ridiculous behavior by politicians who are playing with the lives of people... with the lives of families of the lives of people who are represented here, and who are all over the state of Florida who are suffering who have come here. Many of them with permission, because they're filing for asylum. It is a legal process. And there are those who can't qualify for that but are desperate or dying or being targeted or being shot. People don't leave home unless home is the mouth of a shark. We're not going away. Because this is wrong, it is inhumane. It is against the will of God."

After the senate passed its version, the focus now shifts to the Florida House, where that chamber’s version of the legislation, (HB-5B) passed its last committee meeting Wednesday on its way to a floor vote. That's where Rep. Doug Bankson comes in.

Bankson the Florida House District 45 representative, which includes all of Apopka, supports the bill.

"My first read of HB 5B (companion to SB 6B) is in favor," said Bankson. "We are a nation of immigrants, but we must have a legal and orderly fashion that allows us to “protect the gates”. With the incredible rise in fentanyl deaths, human trafficking, and gang-related intrusion we must be vigilant to know who is coming in, and not bypass those who are entering in a legal manner. Compassion does not lessen the responsibility of vigilance. I look forward to hearing the debate and deciding on that which I believe best reflects the responsibility to protect Floridians first, and accomplish what is being neglected at higher levels of government."

Florida Legislature, Unauthorized Alien Transport Program, Governor Ron DeSantis, Rep. Doug Bankson, Florida Farmworkers, Immigration

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  • MamaMia

    I agree with your statement Sister Ann about ridiculous behavior by politicians....Amen to that! It sure is interesting that of the $ 1.565 million spent flying and hauling those 50 migrants from Texas to Martha's Vineyard, that money has already been spent, but just now is getting lawmakers' approval! ????? Someone sure got RICH transporting those 50 migrants, on that deal! How is that helping Florida taxpayers, that paid the bill unknowingly, but learned about it later?....now DeSantis, the hard head, is doubling down, after being critized, and is putting in $ 10 million to take care of other Republican states' migrant problems. He is a clown! I hope he never gets to be POTUS! While I don't like Trump, I tend to believe some of the stuff he telling on DeSantis. Google it, if you haven't seen Trump's trashing of DeSantis. I love it!

    Friday, February 10, 2023 Report this

  • MamaMia

    That bill does not protect Floridians first, Rep. Bankson . It just sends our taxpayer money to other states. Sorry, Rep. Bankson. I know you don't want to get on DeSantis' bad side up there in Tallahassee....LOL

    Friday, February 10, 2023 Report this

  • MamaMia

    If 50 migrants were flown from Texas to Martha's Vineyard at a cost of say $3.000 dollars each, that would only be $150,000.00 dollars, even if it cost twice that much, it would only be $6,000.00 dollars, yet they claimed it cost $1.565 million!!!! Are they serious? Whose pockets did that big money end up in? I don't care what DeSantis said it cost me it did no to cost that kind of money! If $10 million is his next amount he isn't going to use, he sure ain't going to move many from other states and relocate.

    Saturday, February 11, 2023 Report this

  • MamaMia

    Darn, I accidentally hit the post button before I got to read my posting over. I meant, even if it was twice the amount at 6000 dollars each, it would have only been 300,000.00 total. That amount he claimed is crazy, but he is crazy too, so that figures. So sorry for the posting mistakes, in my previous posting. I did not intend to hit the post button right then.

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  • MamaMia

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  • MamaMia

    If you lost two big dogs, one that looks like some type of white shepherd, and another black dog, with shorter hair, and just a little bit smaller, they were running all around our street this morning, and then took off, running around the intersection of Martin and Maine St. near the AHS parking lot. If you lost them, they were around here, but did not have collars on.

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  • MamaMia

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  • MamaMia

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  • MamaMia

    What is on fire? It is 3 o' clock in the afternoon and I'm on Park Ave at Welch and toward rec way or Kelly Park there is something really a blaze.... really heavy black smoke, and I just saw two fire engines heading that way.......what gives???

    Monday, February 13, 2023 Report this

  • MamaMia

    Now I am on 436 and there is another big fire that looks like it may be toward the coast, as it was behind the majesty building to the right of it. Lots of distance smoke. I guess another controlled burn! The black smoke seen on Park Av. faded away. Don't know what it was burning, not far from there.

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