Fox News is promoting a reportedly false explanation from Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis’ administration about its use of state resources to fly migrants from Texas to California, where they were abandoned.
This move follows a similar stunt by DeSantis last September, when migrants were lied to on his behalf and abandoned on the Massachusetts island of Martha’s Vineyard. Several of the deceived migrants sued DeSantis, and some of the individuals involved may soon face criminal charges.
Even though news outlets reported that some of the migrants flown to California told government officials and community organizers that they were misled and felt abandoned, Fox anti-immigration reporter Bill Melugin and several Fox programs shared a video reel and claims from the DeSantis administration that the flights were voluntary and the migrants gave full consent to them. Melugin, who was provided the video by Florida officials, has a history of pushing antagonistic and misleading right-wing narratives about immigration.
Florida taxpayers funded two flights of migrants from Texas to California
On June 4, The New York Times reported that 16 migrants were flown from near El Paso, Texas, to Sacramento, California, by a company paid by the state of Florida, according to documents in the migrants’ possession, “and dropped off outside a church building” last Friday with a “false promise of jobs.”
California Attorney General Rob Bonta said in an interview that language barriers may have misled some migrants into signing apparent waivers before boarding the flight. He added that they didn’t all understand that they were going to California and that not all of the passengers signed the documents. Bonta added that the migrants “weren’t fully informed and it wasn’t fully consensual.”
The Times also quoted Cecilia Flores of community organization Sacramento ACT, who spoke with some of the migrants: “They feel they’ve been lied to; some of them have said they were abandoned.”
On June 5, the Times reported that a second flight of migrants arrived on Monday through the same operation. The migrants arrived the same day that California Gov. Gavin Newsom criticized DeSantis on Twitter, calling him a “small, pathetic man” and suggesting that the migrant stunt was tantamount to kidnapping.