Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis’ cruel plot to lure migrants in Texas onto planes and drop them off in liberal-led regions is facing a storm of legal blowback.
On Tuesday, lawyers representing migrants added a woman identified as Perla Huerta to a lawsuit seeking damages from the DeSantis administration, according to The Texas Tribune.
Huerta is believed to be a key figure in DeSantis’ plot. She allegedly coordinated with officials from the governor’s administration — which funded the September flights to Massachusetts — as she and others covertly recruited migrants who had crossed into the U.S. from Mexico. The migrants say they were duped into taking the flights with false promises of aid.
The lawsuit, led by the Massachusetts-based law firm Lawyers for Civil Rights, seeks damages and an injunction blocking DeSantis and Florida from coercing migrants to travel through “fraud and misrepresentation,” The Texas Tribune reported. (DeSantis did not immediately respond to the Tribune’s request for comment.)
And the hits keep coming.








