With more funding, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis’s administration was moving forward with a controversial migrant relocation program.
After a request for proposals or RFP was in process, The Florida Division of Emergency Management selected the state government contractors who will once again transport migrants who have crossed the southern border to Democratic areas around the country.
The state’s procurement process for the program now counts on $22 million newly allocated by a bill passed by Florida Republican legislators and signed into law by DeSantis.
DeSantis, who is a likely 2024 presidential candidate, recently referred to the program as an “effort
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