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Martha’s Vineyard homeless advocate says migrants there will eventually have to move ‘somewhere else’

September 16, 2022
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Martha’s Vineyard homeless advocate says migrants there will eventually have to move ‘somewhere else’

Governors in Florida and Texas have also sent migrants to the liberal strongholds of Massachusetts. New York City, Chicago and Washington D.C.

By Louis Casiano | Fox News

Illegal immigrants arrive at Martha’s Vineyard Airport from Florida on Wednesday. Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis on Wednesday flew two planes of immigrants to Martha’s Vineyard, escalating a tactic by Republican governors to draw attention to what they consider to be the Biden administration’s failed border policies. (Video provided to Fox News Digital)

A homeless coordinator in Martha’s Vineyard, the latest destination where migrants are being sent by Republican governors in an effort to bring attention to the southern border, said that the island doesn’t have the resources to help them long-term and that they will eventually have to move ‘somewhere else.”

Lisa Belcastro was speaking to reporters Thursday about the community response to the newly arrived migrants.

“We don’t have the services to take care of 50 immigrants, and we certainly don’t have housing,” she said. “We can’t house everyone here that lives here and works here.”

Her remarks came a day after Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis sent two planes carrying 50 migrants to the island off the Massachusetts coast, known primarily as a summer vacation spot for the wealthy, which prompted an impromptu response by local leaders.

“States like Massachusetts, New York and California will better facilitate the care of these individuals who they have invited into our country by incentivizing illegal immigration through their designation as ‘sanctuary states’ and support for the Biden administration’s open border policies,” the governor’s communications director, Taryn Fenske, told Fox News Digital on Wednesday.

The community response to the migrants has been positive, Belcastro said. She noted that the migrants are not asking for handouts and instead are looking to earn their keep.

“Every single person has come up and said ‘I want a job,’” she said. “Not one single person has asked for a handout. They’re not here saying ‘Give me money or give me clothing or give me this.’”

She recalled one man asking where to catch a ferry to the mainland to look for a job to take care of his family.

The migrants are being used as “pawns” in a “political game,” Belcastro said.

“They’re human beings… and they don’t deserve to be treated as they’re being treated,” she said. “They need care, and they need our help.”

State Rep. Dylan Fernandes, who represents Martha’s Vineyard, posted images of migrants being given food and attending Spanish-language church services.

“This is a community rallying to support immigrants children and families. It is the best of America,” he tweeted Thursday.

Fox News has reached out to homeless advocates on the island for comment.

The move by DeSantis has infuriated Democrats and is similar to Texas Gov. Greg Abbott, who has bussed migrants to Chicago, Washington D.C., and New York City in an effort to bring attention to what he says is the federal government’s inaction at the southern border and to alleviate the stress on border towns tasked with caring for newly released migrants in the United States.

Fox News’ Adam Shaw contributed to this report.

 

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