BOSTON (CBS12) — A group of migrants from Venezuela have filed a federal lawsuit against Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis and accomplices from their new home state of Massachusetts.
It describes in detail how they were lured to hotels by people who'd been "trolling streets" and offering McDonald's gift certificates to hungry people.
The lawsuit also describes false promises made when the plaintiffs had authorization to remain in the U.S., and concludes everything worked as DeSantis had planned.
The organization Alianza Americas — along with three Venezuelans, Yanet Doe, Pablo Doe and Jesus Doe — are suing on behalf of themselves and the rest of the group of nearly 50.
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According to the lawsuit, “Plaintiffs are recent immigrants who fled from Venezuela — a place subject to a Level 4 ‘Do Not Travel’ not travel advisory by the United States Department of Health due to rampant crime, civil unrest, poor health infrastructure, kidnapping, terrorism and wrongful detentions.
“After crossing the United States border, the plaintiffs immediately surrendered themselves to federal immigration officials and each has —and at all times pertinent to the allegations in this complaint has had — active federal proceedings to adjudicate their immigration status. Unless and until determined otherwise after the...
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