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Next Stop, Delaware: Plane That Took Migrants to Martha's Vineyard Flying to Town Near Biden's 2 Homes

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President Joe Biden’s home state may be the next to receive a flight of illegal migrants and asylum seekers courtesy of Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis.

A plane was slated to fly from Texas to Delaware on Tuesday, with a stopover in Crestview, Florida, according to the Delaware News Journal.

A flight tracker listed the aircraft’s destination as Delaware Coastal Airport in Georgetown, Delaware.

That’s less than a 40-minute drive from Rehoboth Beach, Delaware, where Biden has a comfortable beachfront mansion. The airport in Georgetown is the closest one to Biden’s Rehoboth Beach home.

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The president has another upscale mansion in Greenville, Delaware, according to Town & Country.

The same aircraft scheduled to land in Delaware ferried around 50 illegal migrants from Texas to Martha’s Vineyard, Massachusetts, last week.

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Massachusetts Gov. Charlie Baker ordered the state’s National Guard to move the last planeload of illegal migrants to the mainland after they were dropped off on the ultra-liberal resort island.

Staffers for Delaware Gov. John Carney confirmed that they’re watching for an inbound plane of illegal migrants, the Daily Mail’s Katelyn Caralle reported.

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It’s common for illegal migrants arriving at the southern border to make a legal claim for asylum. Immigration courts still deny the overwhelming majority of asylum claims despite approval rates climbing under Biden, according to a Syracuse University study.

Biden made a sarcastic allusion to DeSantis visiting Delaware’s Atlantic beaches when asked about the migrant flights on Tuesday.

The aircraft was slated for arrival in Delaware at 1:32 p.m. local time, according to the flight tracker. A spokeswoman for the state Department of Health and Social Services said the agency had not received reports of migrants landing as of 2:30.

This article appeared originally on The Western Journal.

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