>>509045424>1749600714058339.pngThat's a lie. The National Guard was called, not to apprehend the migrants, but to assist them with getting social services in nearby places with greater capacity. And in fact, some of them are still living there.
"The island community at Marthaโs Vineyard jumped into action and the migrants were given food, shelter and legal advice. Self, also a local resident, rushed in to help with their legal documents and status check-ins.
โI had been advised they had some paperwork from the Department of Homeland Security, so I started to look through it all to determine what, in fact, happened and how they were, in fact, processed,โ Self said.
It was local people and state services who came to their aid. "
https://www.newsnationnow.com/us-news/immigration/what-happened-after-migrants-landed-at-marthas-vineyard/
Initially, the migrants stayed at a St. Andrew's Episcopal Church shelter on Martha's Vineyard.[14][17] The woman who runs the shelter told NPR, "Everything from beds to food to clothing to toothbrushes, toothpaste, blankets, sheets. I mean, we had some of it ... but we did not have the numbers that we needed." High-school Spanish students assisted as translators.[14] Some migrants said they were promised jobs on Martha's Vineyard; when they arrived, peak employment season was over, and part-time residents were leaving.[18] Massachusetts governor Charlie Baker then activated the National Guard,[19] which voluntarily relocated the foreigners by ferry to Joint Base Cape Cod where support services existed.[20][21]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martha%27s_Vineyard_migrant_airlift