Some of the 49 migrants flown to Martha’s Vineyard by the state of Florida are now able to legally work in the United States and have temporary protections from deportation — because they are considered victims of a potential crime, their attorney says.
The migrants are eligible for these protections because they applied for a special kind of visa meant for crime victims who are helping law enforcement, after they said they were tricked into taking charter flights from San Antonio to Massachusetts with false promises of jobs and other aid, said Rachel Self, an attorney for the migrants.
For some context, the Massachusetts state government is helping the migrants flown to Martha’s Vineyard sue the airline company that flew them out there (and I think DeSantis too?). I’m assuming that those who are involved in the case are the ones who are eligible for these visas, while those who may have chosen to not pursue legal action aren’t. This doesn’t necessarily mean that the others haven’t gotten other forms of visas or anything though. It is Massachusetts after all, and Mass is a sanctuary state on top of Cape Cod having a major seasonal migrant workforce annually for the summer. The article also says that they had legal status in the US as asylum seekers.
Some further context from the article:
It looks like they said “some” because it wasn’t said whether or not all of the migrants had received these visas in the announcement from the federal government.