California attorney general blames Florida for charter flight that took migrants to Sacramento
Florida appears to have arranged for a group of South American migrants to be transported from Texas to California and dropped off in Sacramento. That's according to California’s attorney general, Rob Bonta. Sixteen Colombian and Venezuelan migrants showed up outside of the Roman Catholic Church diocese’s headquarters in Sacramento on Friday. Bonta says he’s looking into whether any crimes may have been committed in what could be the latest group to have been moved from a Republican-led state to one led by Democrats. California officials say the migrants were transported from Texas to New Mexico and then flown by charter plane to California’s capital.
