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Within roughly 36 hours of a small group of 50 illegal migrants arriving at the luxurious island known as Martha’s Vineyard, courtesy of the brilliant Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R), deportations have already commenced.
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Governor Charlie Baker of Massachusetts on Friday announced plans to deploy at least 125 National Guard troops to relocate the illegal migrants that were flown into Martha's Vineyard by Florida's Governor DeSantis.
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The lily white island of Martha’s Vineyard was taken aback to wake up and find that 50-some-odd illegal aliens had landed upon their shores courtesy of Governor Ron DeSantis (R-FL) Thursday morning.