Florida Lieutenant Governor Calls for Busing Cuban Migrants to Delaware, Then Tries To Walk it Back
Record numbers of Cubans are arriving in the United States as the communist nation struggles economically.

Florida Lt. Gov. Jeanette Nuñez has come under fire for her comments that many interpreted as support of busing Cuban migrants to Delaware.
Nuñez, herself the daughter of Cubans who settled in Miami, made the controversial remarks last week in an interview with Actualidad 1040 AM, a Spanish-language radio station popular with many Cubans living in South Florida. "The governor isn't going to stand there with his arms crossed. He's thinking what he's going to do. He's going to send them, frankly to the state of Delaware, the president's state," Nuñez said on the Cada Tarde show.
The comments come as Florida has dealt with a record-breaking influx of Cuban migrants in the last year. Data from Customs and Border Protection and other federal law enforcement agencies have confirmed that almost 180,000 Cuban migrants have arrived in the United States since 2021, more than arrived in the Mariel boatlift and the 1994 Balsero crisis combined. These migrants are fleeing Cuba as the communist island struggles with blackouts, shortages, and other economic setbacks worsened by the COVID-19 pandemic.
This migration has coincided with another large influx of migrants at the U.S.-Mexico border that has strained the federal government's resources. However, rather than lobbying for reforms to U.S. immigration laws and the immigration system as a whole, anti-immigration politicians have responded to the crisis by busing migrants to New York City and Washington, D.C. These efforts, while flashy, have been costly. Texas Gov. Greg Abbott's efforts have cost taxpayers $1,400 per migrant while doing little to deter arrivals. Back in April, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis pledged he would also bus migrants outside of his state to Delaware.
Democrats in the state wasted no time in criticizing DeSantis and Nuñez. "This should shake every freedom-loving Floridian who may not look like, speak like, or vote like Governor DeSantis," Rep. Charlie Crist (D–Fla.)—the Democratic nominee running against DeSantis for governor this year—said in a statement to Florida Politics. "If he is willing to play with the safety and well-being of refugees from a communist dictatorship just to play political games to win the White House in 2024, he has disqualified himself from public office."
Others have noted the hypocrisy of the comments, given DeSantis' messaging emphasis on combating socialism and communism. "You can't say you stand against communism in Cuba, Venezuela and Nicaragua and then turn your back on those fleeing authoritarian regimes," Florida Democratic state Sen. Annette Tadeo, who is running for Congress in South Florida, said at a press conference at Miami's iconic Freedom Tower on Monday.
Nuñez, for her part, has backtracked since her comments went viral on social media, arguing that Democrats and the media jumped to conclusions and misinterpreted her. "Entering the country illegally and fleeing a dictatorship to seek asylum are two different things, and misrepresenting that is offensive," she tweeted on Monday. DeSantis and his most prominent allies have also come to her defense.
The controversy comes at a peculiar time politically. Nuñez and DeSantis will need the support of Cuban American voters in South Florida to win reelection in a competitive state. Though some experts on the Cuban diaspora have noticed changes within the Cuban exile community on government support for new arrivals, Cuban Americans have historically backed flexible immigration policies for their fellow Cuban migrants.
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Why? Wouldn’t they like Delaware?
Because it's boring. They're rather be in New "Hey I got a gun let's go to a broadway show" York.
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"Entering the country illegally and fleeing a dictatorship to seek asylum are two different things, and misrepresenting that is offensive..."
Yes, once again a Reason commentator lies by failing to distinguish between legal and illegal immigration. Calling people who favor orderly and controlled immigration "anti-immigration" is not merely disingenuous, it's straight-up lying.
The Reason Foundation needs that cheap labor.
I believe that was a quote from the Lt gov, not the author of the story.
Yes, and I was agreeing with her.
The reason I'm happier with Cubans is that there is no legal method of immigration. We cannot be too upset about them not taking routes that literally do not exist.
It's not Reason who made the comparison by suggesting they get sent along to Delaware
Well said Mr Depner
Delaware could use some people who know what communism is actually like.
Actually, everywhere could.
I'd settle for just being able to meet some people who could define money.
... or SCOTUS Nominees that can define "Woman" ...
"However, rather than lobbying for reforms to U.S. immigration laws ..."
'Reform' always means open borders. The real reform was Trump building a wall. Somehow, the 'reform' pimps weren't interested in true reform.
Not letting people who vote primarily for libtards into the country isn't very libertarian of you, bro. Big government is bad, but failing to reward the people and institutions who support big government is never okay!
A lot of Cubans tend to vote Republican.
So true. They know what communism means.
That's not a reform; that's a sad testament to Congress's complete unwillingness/inability to enact reform.
A proposal sure to piss everyone off- illegal immigrants who can prove four years residence in the US are issued green cards, but can never apply for citizenship, unless if they can show they immigrated under age 14, in which case they can apply for citizenship at age 21. Most Central Americans are out of school and working at 14, so are sort of young adults. Most illegals would jump at the chance to be able to work and buy property without the risk of arrest and deportation and not being allowed the vote is balanced by never being called to jury duty.
The denial of path to citizenship for illegal immigrants will actually seem just for those immigrants who got here legally and deny Democrats the pool of voters they are trying to import.
Build the wall, try refugees in US immigration courts in Mexico, and hunt down the recent illegal immigrants.
"Most illegals would jump at the chance to be able to work and buy property without the risk of arrest and deportation and not being allowed the vote is balanced by never being called to jury duty."
Since the census counts people and not citizens...no.
The "wall" was and is a monument to stupidity. Only complete fucking morons supported it.
What we need are radically increased penalties for scofflaw Americans who hire illegals. Like Trump.
How many hit pieces has Reason written about the most libertarian governor in America this week alone? Meanwhile, the governor of Colorado gets glowing profiles because he's a corporate faggot who supports taxpayer-funded late-term abortions.
There's nothing libertarian about DeSantis.
Reason's resident GOP apologists have been using "libertarian," "conservative," and "pro-Trump" interchangeably.
it seems to work for the "immigrant" - "illegal alien" brigade
Don't know why she would walk that back. What's wrong with Delaware being enriched? Why do borders suddenly have meaning and have to be respected when migrants arrive within a particular state?
"Noooo... you landed in this state, you can't leave or move to any other state..."
It might imply Cubans are undesireable locally to he very large legitimate Cuban population that would otherwise support the current governing party and be an unforced error politically.
We want to keep our Cubans.
Delaware can have some Dominicans in a Cuban wrapper.
As a rule of thumb: If you agree with Charlie Crist on any topic, you are wrong.
Colorado's uber libertarian governor just signed a law which makes all public welfare benefits available to illegal immigrants, why not send them to Colorado?
It's a swing state?
only weekend nights.
Colorado ain't no swing state.
Speaking of busing… the Mises/GOP/libertarian candidate from Florida, who wants to bus anyone worshipping Mohammad back to Saudi Arabia, was cheated out of another election by the eGOP. Sad.
Defeated GOP Extremist Laura Loomer: 'I'm Not Conceding, Because I'm A Winner!'
Getting closer to sarc finally being able to get a Cuban Sandwich.
A What?
Pitbull on one side, Gloria Estefan on the other, and sarc in the middle.
I don't like that idea.
Selma Hayek on one side, Sovia Vergara on the other, sarc in the middle. Now we're talkin.
Examples of delusion continue.
Salma Hayek is fucking Mexican, not Cuban. How racist are you btw?
Sophia Vergara is colombian. Do all Latinas look the same to you?
We need a wise Latina to sort this all out.
La-Tinx, LatinX .. Six of one, half-dozen of the other ...
Wouldn't it make more sense to bus them to DC since Biden spends way more time there than Deleware? Using refugees as a political tool seems pretty gross already, but if you're going to do it, maybe try not being a fucking imbecile when planning it all out.
.. bus them to DC since Biden spends way more time there than Deleware?
Not certain that’s true.
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott's efforts have cost taxpayers $1,400 per migrant while doing little to deter arrivals. Back in April, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis pledged he would also bus migrants outside of his state to Delaware.
And yet, that still might be cheaper than keeping them around in the state and housing, feeding, and educating them for years if not their entire lives. States do this with homeless Americans so the selective outrage for people that aren't even citizens is questionable.
If you want immigration 'reform' you might want to focus on dismantling the welfare state because you won't get an open or even more open immigration policy without that.
Not to mention reforming residential permitting etc. since you can't import 30 million people a year without massively inflating the price of just about everything in the United States. More people chasing the same number of goods tends to have that effect.
The entire idea was to spread the joy and happiness of millions of illegal aliens to other states that would have very little chance of such.
So now N.Y. City and D.C. gets some of the share of this joy and cultural enhancement.
So does Delaware.
Oh, wait a minute...they don't like it!! Wahhhhhh
A better headline would be "Legacy Media tries to alienate Cubans from Republicans by Spreading Misinformation."
But really, Cubans? Trying to get refugee Cubans to vote for the left's socialism-lite? Hahahahaha.
They're just upset that Nuñez is trying to send all those start-up companies and food trucks to another state.
Yeah, why aren't all the Shikhas praising her for her generosity in sharing the unmitigated blessing of unfiltered immigrants with other states?
Celebrating diversity!
One carjacking at a time.
"Florida Lieutenant Governor Calls for Busing Cuban Migrants to Delaware, Then Tries To Walk it Back"
Duh. Ex-Cubans are prone to vote against socialism, and need to be deployed more strategically.
"However, rather than lobbying for reforms to U.S. immigration laws and the immigration system as a whole, anti-immigration politicians have responded to the crisis by busing migrants to New York City and Washington, D.C."
As a second generation immigrant, you can fuck off with this bullshit. There is a vast difference between legal immigrants and invaders (illegal immigrants). Being against illegal immigration in no way makes one "anti-immigrant" you ignorant fuckwad.
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott's efforts have cost taxpayers $1,400 per migrant while doing little to deter arrivals.
What a strange comment. The goal is not to deter arrivals, but rather to force those supporting the open borders to pay for their preferences so they can better understand the costs. Drowning people Team Blue hates in excess costs is a benefit. Only when they have to pay for their own policies will the cost-benefit analysis come to reflect reality.
Remember that article you had about traditional media spreading misinformation? There you go.
It cost $1400 to bus the migrants to DC. It saved many times that in terms of costs that those migrants would have imposed on the state if they had remained in Texas.
So, even if this weren't primarily about sending a political message, it's a cost-effective policy.
But wheelchair man bad.
wheelchair man bad.
What does this have to do with FDR?
-jcr
"However, rather than lobbying for reforms to U.S. immigration laws and the immigration system as a whole, anti-immigration politicians have responded to the crisis by busing migrants to New York City and Washington, D.C." -- the author of this piece is either ignorant or deliberately lying. First, "anti-immigration politicians" is a deliberate slur -- no one is "anti-immigration"; sane politicians are opposed to illegal immigration, not immigration per se. Second, governors in the states most hard hit have been lobbying for over a year for a saner immigration policy. Busing illegals to Democratic cities is a last resort, and apparently the only way to highlight the negative effects of Biden's "open borders" agenda. If this author were actually a writer, he'd be more careful with both his words and his facts. But this must not be his day job.
He's not being careless. He's lying.
The people who get on the bus: do they do so VOLUNTARILY, or are they somehow FORCED to, like Jews into the cattle cars in Nazi Germany?
Nobody touches this key question. Do the "exporting" states offer some kind of DEAL (at taxpayers' expense)? If so, what are its details?
At least they're getting bus rides. It would be more effective to just march them there Trail of Tears style.
Yes, that's what progressives like you want to do. It's also why you advocate bringing these people here to the US Trail of Tears style in the first place.
I remember being fed that story about the trail of tears when I was a kid, but somehow our teachers neglected to mention that when the Cherokee were pushed west to Oklahoma, they took their SLAVES WITH THEM.
When I learned that detail, gotta say it sure took the edge off of my sympathy for them.
-jcr
Ending the drug war would make central and south America not suck so bad .
I would also say that worker programs would be more useful than most people think. Many Latinos who come here illegally for opportunity would be delighted to be able to go back home and then come back again; but of course that is not worth the risk.
Gutting the cartels would make a massive dent in the overall corruption level south of the Rio Grande.
-jcr
What was the actual question that she was answering? Without context, it seems like a nothingburger. Probably on purpose.
Foreigners improve the country, it is known. Florida has plenty of immigrants and Delaware needs improving. There, bus the foreigners to Delaware.
Agreed. If illegal immigrants are such a boon, it is incumbent on border states to spread the wealth around! I dare say it is their patriotic duty as 'Mericans to do so!
Foreigners improve the country. Just ask the people of Swedenstan, where record numbers of rapes, assaults and murders are driving Swedes to leave the country.
Isn't Muslim diversity great!?
You know ....Islam the religion of pieces.
As for sending Cubans to Delaware, doesn't sound like a bad idea. After all they will cancel the leftist/socialist votes.
Kudos to Gov. Abbott