Immigrant rights groups filed a lawsuit in federal court Thursday against Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis and other officials over the constitutionality of the state’s immigrant resettlement program.
Three groups — the Florida Immigrant Coalition, Americans for Immigrant Justice and the Esperanza Family Support Center — filed the lawsuit against DeSantis and the state’s Secretary of Transportation, Jared Perdue. The complaint was filed in federal court for the southern district of Florida.
A few months ago, the Florida Legislature approved a $12 million budget line to relocate people who are in the United States illegally. The money came from interest earned on federal funds awarded to Florida under the American Bailout Plan.
The lawsuit claims that the assignment creates an inconsistent definition of “unauthorized alien” that does not align with federal immigration laws. Immigrant rights groups say the ill-defined designation may include people whose presence in the country and Florida is federally authorized, but who now risk harassment simply because they want to enter or remain in Florida.
In September, Florida officials arranged flights from Texas to Martha’s Vineyard in Massachusetts that transported 49 immigrants, mostly Venezuelans, to the island where former President Barack Obama has a home. Local officials were not informed in advance of the arrival of the migrants.
Republican DeSantis has claimed responsibility for the flights as part of a campaign to focus attention on what he has called the failed border policies of the Joe Biden administration. He joined Texas Gov. Greg Abbott, a Republican, in sending migrants to Democratic strongholds without warning.
The Martha’s Vineyard flight has also led to lawsuits accusing Florida of lying to migrants in San Antonio to get them to board the flights.
The Florida governor’s office and Department of Transportation did not immediately respond to emails from The Associated Press seeking comment.
Source: El Nuevo Herald