Opinion by Greg Sargent: Ugly new details about Ron DeSantis’s stunt reveal a deeper scam
That company has been paid $1.6 million so far, per NBC, and the contract totals $12 million, supposedly to cover future shipments of migrants to other states. NBC also reports:
So a big question is whether state funding of the transport of migrants from Texas to Florida violated that budgetary language. On this basis, a Democratic state senatorGiven all this, it’s not hard to discern why DeSantis won’t release the contract. Among other things, it could indicate that state money is to be used to fund the transport of migrants from other states to Florida.“That contract would be evidence that the activity was contrary to the budget line,” Jon L.
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