DeSantis to send personnel to South Florida to address migrants arriving from Haiti
- Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis will deploy law enforcement officers and soldiers to patrol the southern coast to "combat illegal vessels" possibly carrying fleeing Haitians.
- The Haitian government is under attack by gangs, causing residents to seek refuge from the turmoil.
- The deployment is aimed at intercepting these vessels and maintaining security in the region.
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DeSantis sending officers, aircraft, ships to southern Florida to curb potential wave of Haiti immigrants
Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-Fla.) announced that Florida will deploy additional law enforcement resources to the southern regions of the state in anticipation of a possible wave of Haitian migrants as the Caribbean country struggles amid street violence and political instability. Over 200 additional state law enforcement officers and about 50 National Guard members will be…
“Florida will act”: the security measure that Ron DeSantis took in the face of the potential arrival of a group of immigrants
In the midst of the growing social and political crisis in Haiti, where criminal gangs forced Prime Minister Ariel Henry to resign, the governor of Florida, Ron DeSantis, reinforced security in the south of the state to stop the arrival of illegal immigrants seeking to escape that Caribbean country besieged by violence. “Anticipating a possible influx of illegal immigrants from Haiti, Governor Ron DeSantis has ordered additional state assets for…

Gov. Ron DeSantis to send Florida troops to block Haitian migrants
(NewsNation) — Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis announced Wednesday he will be deploying over 250 state officers to secure the state's border from potential migrants entering from Haiti, which is facing mass violence and total collapse. “Given the circumstances in Haiti, I have directed the Division of Emergency Management, the Florida State Guard, and state law enforcement agencies to deploy over 250 additional officers and soldiers and over a dozen …
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