>>1367362>Yes. Except they were told they were going to get them.source? they literally can't fucking work, they don't have visas
>The positions they were specifically promised were seasonal and closed by the time they got there.very convenient, surely you have an article showing them working those jobs in 2023 and 2024?
>The hotels were already full they weren't. it was the off season retard. they could have also just kicked people out like nyc did
>and the homes wouldn't have enough room for 50 people because most of the places are just summer homes.they were unoccupied summer mansion's owned by the mega rich. there were rooms on those compounds. they literally could have had enough room. Obongo's mansion is 7 beds 8 baths and it's just one of dozens of mansions on the island
https://wbsm.com/marthas-vineyard-obama-mansion-bathrooms/>They also weren't escorted off to a detention camp, they voluntarily left to go live in dorms. they "voluntarily" left to go to where the men with guns were telling them to go. in venezuala their national police/national guard are known for brutalizing people. they went under duress
>They literally asked the migrants afterwards and they were pretty appreciative of the people of the Vineyard for helping them out while they tried to find somewhere they could actually get work and homes they could afford.they aren't allowed to fucking work, they don't have visas
>affordlmao, only you poor fags should be burdened by illegals, not us rich aristocracy
>https://www.wgbh.org/news/local/2023-09-14/a-journey-continues-migrants-reflect-one-year-after-being-flown-to-marthas-vineyard>But keep writing your fanfic ig.the fucking article you fucking posted even says he is working illegally
"Luzardo takes home about $600 a month. It’s all under the table while he awaits legal work authorization."