Migrants shipped to Martha's Vineyard by Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, now eligible to work in the U.S. under "crime victim" visas, are stirring controversy. These visas, generally reserved for victims of crime, seemingly fast-track the recipients towards potential U.S. citizenship. Critics argue this exemplifies legal system abuse, asserting the migrants were not coerced onto the flights, thus questioning the victim status. This move, perceived as a political stunt by DeSantis, has sparked heated debates over its legitimacy and implications, highlighting deep divides over immigration policies and their enforcement.
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