THE U.S. IMMIGRATION CRISIS ISN’T A LAND-LOCKED PROBLEM. SO MANY MIGRANTS ARE ARRIVING IN FLORIDA BY BOAT THAT A NATIONAL PARK HAD TO BE SHUT DOWN SO AUTHORITIES COULD HELP ALL THE PEOPLE.
ACCORDING TO THE SHERIFF’s OFFICE IN MONROE COUNTY, FLORIDA AT LEAST 500 MIGRANTS HAVE ARRIVED IN SMALL BOATS ALONG THE FLORIDA KEYS OVER THE LAST SEVERAL DAYS.
300 MIGRANTS MADE LANDFALL IN THE SPARSELY POPULATED DRY TORTUGAS NATIONAL PARK. THE PARK WAS CLOSED DOWN WHILE LAW ENFORCEMENT AND MEDICAL PROFESSIONALS EVALUATE THE GROUP OF MIGRANTS BEFORE THEY’RE MOVED TO KEY WEST. THE PARK IS EXPECTED TO REMAIN CLOSED FOR A COUPLE OF DAYS.
SHERIFF RICK RAMSAY SAID DEALING WITH THE INFLUX OF REFUGEE ARRIVALS IS STRAINING HIS DEPARTMENT’S RESOURCES. ON FACEBOOK, THE SHERIFF SAID HE ASKED FOR FEDERAL ASSISTANCE, BUT WAS TOLD IT WOULD HAVE TO WAIT.
THE SHERIFF SAID THE RESPONSE SHOWS A LACK OF A WORKING PLAN BY THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT TO DEAL WITH A MASS MIGRATION ISSUE THAT WAS FORESEEABLE.
THE NUMBER OF MIGRANTS TRYING TO ENTER THE U.S BY BOAT IN SOUTH FLORIDA AND THE KEYS IS THE HIGHEST IT’S BEEN IN NEARLY A DECADE. HUNDREDS OF MIGRANTS ON BOATS WERE STOPPED IN THE LAST FEW MONTHS. THERE’VE BEEN NEARLY 2000 SIMILAR APPREHENSIONS SINCE OCTOBER. ACCORDING TO BORDER PATROL–MOST OF THOSE MIGRANTS WERE FROM CUBA AND HAITI.