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maybe we can get the feds to pay to clean up the mess at the southern border -although since they dont care about spending i doubt they would care either way. but the border is in shambles
ne Florida homeowner, Jack Bartkus, explained that he was left to deal with the seacraft after "about 20 people that rode on this boat from Cuba and [the government] took the people into custody [but] they didn’t do anything with the boat."
"They left it here and just discarded it," Bartkus said. "So it became my problem."
There’s diesel fuel on there," he said. "You can’t have an oil spill and to have this thing floating out on the water, it’s unsafe for other people."
Key Colony Beach officials told local residents in a letter that migrant boats were their problem, not the government’s. "f any vessel ends up on your private property [it] becomes your problem. This rule of law is both inconvenient and a bit expensive, but it is the law."
a video of DeSantis addressing the migrant boat crisis directly.
"There’s vessels left everywhere [on] people’s property," DeSantis said. "We declared a state of emergency. We provided [the] Coast Guard the assistance that they’ve asked for. We are going to clear the vessels free of charge for those residents because it wasn’t their fault."
Florida homeowners forced to clean up 'boat from Cuba' that migrants abandoned on their property
A local Florida news station interviewed a husband and wife who said they were forced to pay to have a migrant boat removed from their property, or risk a felony.
www.foxnews.com
"They left it here and just discarded it," Bartkus said. "So it became my problem."
There’s diesel fuel on there," he said. "You can’t have an oil spill and to have this thing floating out on the water, it’s unsafe for other people."
Key Colony Beach officials told local residents in a letter that migrant boats were their problem, not the government’s. "f any vessel ends up on your private property [it] becomes your problem. This rule of law is both inconvenient and a bit expensive, but it is the law."
a video of DeSantis addressing the migrant boat crisis directly.
"There’s vessels left everywhere [on] people’s property," DeSantis said. "We declared a state of emergency. We provided [the] Coast Guard the assistance that they’ve asked for. We are going to clear the vessels free of charge for those residents because it wasn’t their fault."