Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis hasn't given up on migrant flights to liberal states, as long as those migrants understand he's not going to offer them any more help after they've been dropped off.
Internal documents provided to the USA TODAY NETWORK - Florida by nonprofit organization American Oversight shed light on not only how much DeSantis has paid out of taxpayer money to these companies, but lessons learned from the last set of migrant flights –– primarily, it seems, not to lure migrants onto a plane to another state with false promises of food, shelter, or jobs.
"Contractor shall ensure each participating individual understands and accepts that no goods or services, such as lodging accommodations, additional travel, or other arrangements will be provided by Contractor after arrival at the destination," the contracts state.