The Texas border isn’t the only place where America is being overrun by mass-migrating invaders. Over the New Year’s weekend, “hundreds” of Cubans sailed into the Florida Keys seeking sanctuary. The local sheriff isn’t happy about the “mass migration crisis” but the only thing he can do is close down a national park and turn it into a shelter.
Invaders occupy national park
They make it sound like migrant invaders washing up on shore is an everyday occurrence. As 2023 got underway, “300 migrants arrived at Dry Tortugas National Park, located west of Key West.”
According to the National Park Service, on Sunday, “the park has seen an increase in people arriving from Cuba, prompting its closure for the next several days.”
The park has a whole lot more to say about it than Joe Biden does. “The closure, which is expected to last several days, is necessary for the safety of visitors and staff because of the resources and space needed to attend to the migrants.”
NEW RELEASE: Dry Tortugas National Park will temporarily close to the public on January 2 at 8 am while law enforcement & medical personnel evaluate, provide care for & coordinate transport to Key West for approximately 300 migrants who arrived in the park in the past couple days pic.twitter.com/5UiJ1vP2Lc
— Dry Tortugas National Park (@DryTortugasNPS) January 1, 2023
Invaders can swim right in and take the place over. Meanwhile, legitimate American citizens are locked out of their own park.
They also cut the island off from the mainland. “Concession-operated ferry and sea plane services are temporarily suspended.” Migrant invaders are being treated like royalty, “given food, water and basic medical attention until the Department of Homeland Security takes the lead in caring for them.”
That could be a while. A long while. The only plan Alejandro Mayorkas has is turn them loose on the heartland of America.
Not all from Cuba
It’s a good thing that the invaders are being isolated on Key West for a while. Authorities note that “separately, more than 160 migrants landed in the Middle and Upper Keys.” Of those, “at least 88 of the migrants were from Cuba.” Customs and Border Protection isn’t admitting where the other half came from.
Places like Iran, maybe? The “Cuban migrants came in five boat landings,” according to Chief Patrol Agent Walter N. Slosar. He isn’t saying how the non-Cubans got there.
The Border Patrol was quick to alert the local sheriff’s office that they’ll be babysitting invaders for a while. “A federal response to the migrant landings may have to wait.” At least a day but don’t hold your breath.
Dry Tortugas National Park, situated about 70 miles west of Key West, is temporarily closed to visitors as National Park Service staff provide care for and coordinate transportation for several hundred migrants who arrived in the park over the past few days. (1/3) pic.twitter.com/8otCc2hSVI
— The Florida Keys (@thefloridakeys) January 3, 2023
“Refugee arrivals require a lot of resources from the Sheriff’s Office as we help our federal law enforcement partners ensure the migrants are in good health and safe,” Monroe County Sheriff Rick Ramsay assures.
His Imperial Wisdom Joe Biden and Domestic Security Minister Alejandro Mayorkas are missing in action. Going out of their way to encourage the invaders. “This shows a lack of a working plan by the federal government to deal with a mass migration issue that was foreseeable.”
Cuba is only one place where the masses are migrating from. “The exodus of people fleeing Cuba for the United States hit an all-time high this year as the Caribbean country intensifies its brutal crackdown on citizens.“