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DeSantis: If Biden keeps sending illegal aliens to Florida, I'll reroute them to Delaware and Hollywood
February 25, 2022
The annual Conservative Political Action Conference is going on this very minute in Orlando, Florida. And yesterday, the host state's governor lit up the crowd with a rip-roaring speech that sounded like it was prepped for a presidential campaign.
Complete with warnings against "Faucism" and vows to keep fighting for freedom and a litany of conservative victories in the Sunshine State, Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) had the crowd on its feet.
In the speech that was also filled with policy positions, DeSantis made it very clear where he stands on illegal immigration and ongoing stories of the federal government shipping illegal aliens around the U.S. instead of to their home countries.
Just last month, video surfaced of illegal aliens being quietly released and put in taxis and other forms of transportation and taken to airports to get on flights around the U.S. One video showed illegal aliens getting off a charter plane in Westchester County Airport in New York.
DeSantis told the CPAC crowd that not only will his state continue to ban sanctuary cities, but also he is seeking state funding to ship illegal aliens sent to Florida by the feds to liberal enclaves, including the home of President Joe Biden.
"We are in the process of getting money from the legislature so that if Biden is dumping illegal aliens into Florida from the southern border, I'm re-routing them to Delaware," he promised. "We'll do some in D.C. and Hollywood as well."
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