AOC claims GOP Governors Ron DeSantis and Greg Abbott are guilty of 'crimes against HUMANITY' for sending migrants to liberal areas including Martha's Vineyard, and insists refugees are a 'blessing'

  • AOC weighed in on the migrant airlift controversy in a series of tweets Friday
  • She called the moves by GOP governors 'crimes against humanity on refugees'
  • Govs. DeSantis and Abbott sent groups to Martha's Vineyard and Washington DC
  • Meanwhile, migrants flown to Martha's Vineyard said they were lied to
  • The group from Venezuela say they were told they were flying to Boston 

Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez has slammed the GOP governors who sent groups of migrants to Martha's Vineyard and Washington DC as guilty of 'crimes against humanity'. 

Without naming them directly, the progressive New York Democrat excoriated Florida Governor Ron DeSantis and Texas Governor Greg Abbott in a series of tweets on Friday.  

'It's appalling that far-right politicians seem to have decided that fall before an election is their regularly scheduled time to commit crimes against humanity on refugees,' she wrote.

'Don't normalize this. Lying to & trafficking people for TV and clicks isn't politics as usual. It's abuse,' added Ocasio-Cortez.

On Wednesday, DeSantis flew roughly 50 Venezuelan migrants who entered the US illegally to the wealthy Massachusetts island of Martha's Vineyard -- though many say they expected to fly to Boston.

Meanwhile, Abbott sent two buses full of about 100 migrants from the Texas border to Vice President Kamala Harris' official residence in DC.

Another 50 were bussed to the same address on Saturday, with three more buses also arriving in New York City Saturday morning.  

Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez has slammed the GOP governors who sent groups of refugees to Martha's Vineyard and Washington DC as guilty of 'crimes against humanity'

Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez has slammed the GOP governors who sent groups of refugees to Martha's Vineyard and Washington DC as guilty of 'crimes against humanity'

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis
Texas Governor Greg Abbott

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis (left) and Texas Governor Greg Abbott (right) were behind the high-profile incidents transporting migrants to Martha's Vineyard and DC this week

Republican Arizona Governor Doug Ducey has also been busing migrants to Washington DC since May. 

The states claim that passengers must sign waivers that the free trips are voluntary, but some of the migrants say they were misled about their destination. 

The GOP governors say the stunts are intended to force federal action on the southern border crisis, and spread the impact of record-breaking illegal border crossing to areas that proclaim themselves sanctuaries for illegal immigrants. 

'Texas will continue sending migrants to sanctuary cities like Washington, D.C. until President Biden and Border Czar Harris step up and do their jobs to secure the border,' Abbott said in a statement on Thursday. 

But Ocasio-Cortez slammed the moves as small-minded and misguided, tweeting:  'What a lot of Republican politicians fail to understand is that not everyone shares their zero-sum, scarcity mindset.' 

'Many of us understand that immigrants and refugees are a blessing. They have so much to offer our country, & much of our growth as a nation is because of them, she added.

DeSantis flew roughly 50 Venezuelan migrants to the wealthy Massachusetts island of Martha's Vineyard (above), but the group was quickly ferried to a base on Cape Cod

DeSantis flew roughly 50 Venezuelan migrants to the wealthy Massachusetts island of Martha's Vineyard (above), but the group was quickly ferried to a base on Cape Cod

Abbott sent two buses full of migrants to Vice President Kamala Harris' official residence in DC on Thursday, saying the move was to force federal action on the border crisis

Abbott sent two buses full of migrants to Vice President Kamala Harris' official residence in DC on Thursday, saying the move was to force federal action on the border crisis

'By today's standards, most US families would have be deemed undocumented or trafficked at some point in their family history,' the New York Democrat wrote.

'For the most part, people didn't need lawyers and years of processing to come to this US until immigration became a racialized issue. Remember that,' she continued. 

Meanwhile, reports have emerged that the Venezuelan migrants who were flown to Martha's Vineyard on Wednesday were told they were going to Boston. 

'They were told, 'You have a hearing in San Antonio, but don't worry, we'll take you to Boston,' Iván Espinoza-Madrigal, the executive director for Lawyers for Civil Rights Boston, told the New York Times

He said that dozens of migrants in the group learned that they were headed for Martha's Vineyard, the wealthy island enclave, when their plane was in mid-air. 

He said dozens of the migrants had told his team they only had been informed midair that they were going to land in tony Martha's Vineyard rather than Boston. 

'They were also told there would be employment opportunities and immigration relief available to them if they boarded the plane,' said Espinoza-Madrigal. 

'That's not only state interference with federal immigration matters, it's also a violation of our clients' civil rights.' 

The lawyer vowed to seek a federal injunction halting the interstate flights full of migrants, saying they were violations of due process.

The Martha's Vineyard group was quickly ferried off the island on Friday to a military base on Cape Cod, where officials said there were more resources to support them. 

Martha's Vineyard declared an emergency over the migrants and called in the National Guard, prompting the immigrants to be moved 32 miles away to Cape Cod

Martha's Vineyard declared an emergency over the migrants and called in the National Guard, prompting the immigrants to be moved 32 miles away to Cape Cod

Pictured: A group of 50 migrants enjoyed Venezuelan dishes at the military base after Martha's Vineyard declared an emergency over the group's arrival

Pictured: A group of 50 migrants enjoyed Venezuelan dishes at the military base after Martha's Vineyard declared an emergency over the group's arrival

DeSantis said Friday that most migrants intended to come to Florida and that the trip to Martha´s Vineyard was voluntary. He did not address the migrants' claims that they were told they were going elsewhere. 

US Rep Seth Moulton, a Democrat from Massachusetts, accused DeSantis of orchestrating a political ploy with the lives of the migrants. 

'Playing politics with people's lives is what governors like George Wallace did during segregation,' Moulton said, referring to Wallace's tactics of tricking black Southerners to move north. 'Ron DeSantis is trying to earn George Wallace's legacy.'

White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre also took aim at DeSantis and Texas Gov. Greg Abbott during a press conference today, urging other Republicans who do not agree with their 'blueprint' to 'speak up'.

She said: 'This is an issue and we have been clear about this, this is an issue that is inhumane it is abhorrent and we should not be using people, migrants, who are fleeing communism as a political pawn.'

Speaking on Thursday, DaSantis accused critics of his move to fly migrants to Martha's Vineyard of 'virtue signaling', saying their concern for the welfare of the migrants was a 'fraud'.

He said: 'The minute even a small fraction of what those border towns deal with every day is brought to their front door, they go berserk, and they're so upset that this is happening.'