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Attorneys lay out legal options for Martha’s Vineyard migrants, including a visa for crime victims
For the previous two weeks, lawyers have huddled in the cafeteria of Joint Foundation Cape Cod, striving to determine out the lawful possibilities for the 50 or so migrants flown from Texas to Martha’s Vineyard by order of Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis. They’re arguing that the men and women — who are largely from Venezuela — might be entitled to a kind of visa reserved for victims of a crime. Applying for a U-visa could be a person of the authorized alternatives for the migrants, in accordance to numerous attorneys, due to the fact they were being led to the remote island off Cape Cod below untrue pretenses by persons…
