Speculate about why DeSantis shipped migrants from Texas to Martha's Vineyard when he has so many in florida.

Nice try but no cigar. You wanted proof; I did that. Biden is flying illegals in the middle of the nite; they are landing on Long Island and Westchester
ICE flights in your area may contain deportees, detainees are both. They may terminate in your city or continue and passengers may be transfers to other flights. Those flights fly day and night to cities across the country. You have proof of nothing.
 
ICE flights in your area may contain deportees, detainees are both. They may terminate in your city or continue and passengers may be transfers to other flights. Those flights fly day and night to cities across the country. You have proof of nothing.
Can’t admit you don’t know anything? Not too far from me he is dropping them off in the Middle of the night. In addition, I posted links, Just as you asked me to. That’s what a DEMOCRAT does 👍
 
I have no way of knowing why DeSantis did that. Of course the Democrats on here will jump on that issue. Give us your best guess or Theory of why he did that.

Humorous answers encouraged.

Someone needs to pick all that produce.
 
Someone needs to pick all that produce.
You may have a point.

Illegal immigrants as laborers are of great benefit to the wealthy, and they do keep food prices down. But we could get the same results by allowing the number of migrants that we need, setting a wage that farmers are legally allowed to pay them and making returning to their home country a condition of being allowed in again next season.

I'm waiting for a Democrat to explain the benefits of the human traffickers, welfare seekers, and drug gangs.
 
You may have a point.

Illegal immigrants as laborers are of great benefit to the wealthy, and they do keep food prices down. But we could get the same results by allowing the number of migrants that we need, setting a wage that farmers are legally allowed to pay them and making returning to their home country a condition of being allowed in again next season.

I'm waiting for a Democrat to explain the benefits of the human traffickers, welfare seekers, and drug gangs.

You do realize that crops in Florida are harvested year round?

  • Avocados: June through January
  • Bananas: August through October
  • Basil: March through November
  • Blueberries: April through June
  • Broccoli: October through May
  • Broccoli raab: October through May
  • Brussels sprouts: November through March
  • Cabbage: November through June
  • Cantaloupes: March through July
  • Carrots: November through June
  • Cauliflower: November through May
  • Celeriac/celery root: November through June
  • Celery: November through June
  • Cilantro: November through May
  • Chard: November through May
  • Chiles: August through June
  • Coconuts: harvested year-round
  • Collard greens: November through May
  • Corn: August through June
  • Cucumbers: October through June
  • Eggplant: September through June
  • Dragon fruits: June through November
  • Fava beans: March through June
  • Fennel: September through June
  • Grapefruit: September through June
  • Grapes: August and September
  • Green beans: harvested year-round
  • Green onions: harvested year-round
  • Jackfruit: May through November
  • Kale: November through May
  • Guava: harvested year-round
  • Leeks: harvested year-round
  • Lemongrass: September through May
  • Lettuce: November through May
  • Limes: harvested year-round
  • Lychee: July and August
  • Mandarins: October through June
  • Mangoes: May through September
  • Melons: March through July
  • Mushrooms: (cultivated), year-round
  • Okra: August through January
  • Onions: harvested year-round
  • Oranges (navel): October through May
  • Oranges (valencia): January through August
  • Oregano: year-round
  • Papaya: harvested year-round
  • Parsley: year-round
  • Passion fruit: July through March
  • Pea greens: January through April
  • Peanuts: May through December
  • Peas and pea pods: January through May
  • Peppers (sweet): October through July
  • Pommelos: December through April
  • Potatoes: January through July
  • Pumpkins: fall
  • Quinces: fall
  • Radishes: October through June
  • Raspberries: summer
  • Scallions: harvested year-round
  • Shelling beans: August through November
  • Spinach: February and March
  • Squash (summer): September through June
  • Strawberries: October through June
  • Tangerines: September through May
  • Thyme: year-round
  • Tomatillos: September through June
  • Tomatoes: September through June
  • Watermelons: April through July
  • Zucchini: September through June
 
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You do realize that crops in Florida are harvested year round?

  • Avocados: June through January
  • Bananas: August through October
  • Basil: March through November
  • Blueberries: April through June
  • Broccoli: October through May
  • Broccoli raab: October through May
  • Brussels sprouts: November through March
  • Cabbage: November through June
  • Cantaloupes: March through July
  • Carrots: November through June
  • Cauliflower: November through May
  • Celeriac/celery root: November through June
  • Celery: November through June
  • Cilantro: November through May
  • Chard: November through May
  • Chiles: August through June
  • Coconuts: harvested year-round
  • Collard greens: November through May
  • Corn: August through June
  • Cucumbers: October through June
  • Eggplant: September through June
  • Dragon fruits: June through November
  • Fava beans: March through June
  • Fennel: September through June
  • Grapefruit: September through June
  • Grapes: August and September
  • Green beans: harvested year-round
  • Green onions: harvested year-round
  • Jackfruit: May through November
  • Kale: November through May
  • Guava: harvested year-round
  • Leeks: harvested year-round
  • Lemongrass: September through May
  • Lettuce: November through May
  • Limes: harvested year-round
  • Lychee: July and August
  • Mandarins: October through June
  • Mangoes: May through September
  • Melons: March through July
  • Mushrooms: (cultivated), year-round
  • Okra: August through January
  • Onions: harvested year-round
  • Oranges (navel): October through May
  • Oranges (valencia): January through August
  • Oregano: year-round
  • Papaya: harvested year-round
  • Parsley: year-round
  • Passion fruit: July through March
  • Pea greens: January through April
  • Peanuts: May through December
  • Peas and pea pods: January through May
  • Peppers (sweet): October through July
  • Pommelos: December through April
  • Potatoes: January through July
  • Pumpkins: fall
  • Quinces: fall
  • Radishes: October through June
  • Raspberries: summer
  • Scallions: harvested year-round
  • Shelling beans: August through November
  • Spinach: February and March
  • Squash (summer): September through June
  • Strawberries: October through June
  • Tangerines: September through May
  • Thyme: year-round
  • Tomatillos: September through June
  • Tomatoes: September through June
  • Watermelons: April through July
  • Zucchini: September through June
I did not realize that. Then the solution is simple. Let enough migrants in to pick Florida's year-round crops. Identify them with biometrics, not easily faked green cards. If they put in seven years of verified labor, learn English, pass a citizenship test, and agree on pain of deportation never to apply for or accept welfare other than social security that they have paid into, then I say !Bienvenidos, Americanos Nuevos!
 
You may have a point.

Illegal immigrants as laborers are of great benefit to the wealthy, and they do keep food prices down. But we could get the same results by allowing the number of migrants that we need, setting a wage that farmers are legally allowed to pay them and making returning to their home country a condition of being allowed in again next season.

I'm waiting for a Democrat to explain the benefits of the human traffickers, welfare seekers, and drug gangs.

You asked why he did what he did, I gave the most obvious answer.

I would love to have a allowing the number of migrants that we need, setting a wage that farmers are legally allowed to pay them and making returning to their home country a condition of being allowed in again next season.

If only either party would push for such a thing, but alas all you care about is that the Dems do not, while totally ignoring your beloved GOP not doing it either.

You are every bit as much to blame as the Dems
 
I did not realize that. Then the solution is simple. Let enough migrants in to pick Florida's year-round crops. Identify them with biometrics, not easily faked green cards. If they put in seven years of verified labor, learn English, pass a citizenship test, and agree on pain of deportation never to apply for or accept welfare other than social security that they have paid into, then I say !Bienvenidos, Americanos Nuevos!
You honestly think that Democrats want to pass any laws in that regard? You must have a really good source for your drugs!
 
You asked why he did what he did, I gave the most obvious answer.
I think you hit the nail on the head. Not sure fifty would make much difference, but clearly Martha's Vineyard thought so.
I would love to have a allowing the number of migrants that we need, setting a wage that farmers are legally allowed to pay them and making returning to their home country a condition of being allowed in again next season.

If only either party would push for such a thing, but alas all you care about is that the Dems do not, while totally ignoring your beloved GOP not doing it either.
I didn't mention either party in my wishing for a guest farm worker program. If it makes you feel better:

Neither party pushes for that, just like Golfing Gator says!

You are every bit as much to blame as the Dems
Not for the lack of a guest farm worker program, I've always advocated for that. The human traffickers, drug gangs and welfare seekers are welcomed by Dems.

I'm not much of a supporter of the GOP and not at all pre-Trump. I'm libertarian and both parties have always been too authoritarian statist for me to support. I voted Jorgensen, in 2016.

But after 2016, the Democrat went full on fascist, so the GOP became the far lessor of two evils.
 
'm libertarian and both parties have always been too authoritarian statist for me to support. I voted Jorgensen, in 2016.

A bit late for that lie, you never say a bad thing about your beloved Repubs.

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Jorgensen did not run in 2016 you fucking fraud. She was not even in the LP primaries.
 
I love it when people freely admit that they are stupid! Thank you!
Happy to amuse you, admiral!

I've invited my son who has recently gone full on Bidenista since marrying a psychologist. I told him my account name, but asked him not to tell me his. That will remind me to be kind to all the Democrats on here (kind but snarky), and of course I want him to see me being respectful of my elders.
 
A bit late for that lie, you never say a bad thing about your beloved Repubs.
The Repubs are now the Trump supporters. They're not perfect, but they aren't arresting 87 year old Holocaust survivors for constitutionaly protected speech.

You must not have read what I've written about Cheney and Kinzinger, or Bush, or Daddy Cheney, or Bush, or Powell.

Have I slammed the GOP lately? No, I would only do that on a board with reasonable Democrats, and y'all ain't that.

Would you even notice if I did among all the wailing of your sister Democrats?
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Jorgensen did not run in 2016 you fucking fraud. She was not even in the LP primaries.
I wrote her in. The Libertarian candidate was an idiot that year.
 

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