Are migrants being flown to Delaware?
A plane that was involved in flying undocumented migrants to Martha's Vineyard, Massachusetts, was headed to an airport near President Joe Biden's home on Tuesday.
Information about the plane's flight plan is available on FlightRadar24 and has led to speculation that it could be carrying migrants, though there is no evidence at this time that migrants will be on board.
The same aircraft flew to Martha's Vineyard on September 14. Florida Governor Ron DeSantis sent two planes carrying undocumented migrants there in a move that has been strongly criticized by lawmakers including by President Biden.
FlightRadar 24 shows the plane, given the designation J328, is set to leave San Antonio, Texas, at 8 a.m. Central time (9 a.m ET) and arrive in Crestview, Florida, at 10:03 a.m. CT (11:03 a.m. ET) for a brief layover, before departing for Delaware Coastal Airport in Sussex County, Delaware, at 10:17 a.m. CT (11:17 a.m. ET).
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While I and others have suggested sending the migrants to Delaware, in the past, there have been indications that no migrants were interested in going to that state. Most of them have opted for large Democrat-controlled cities.
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