planes of migrants to martha s vineyard, massachusetts. it s still not clear why the florida governor organized flights for migrants from texas but he made clear he doesn t want them in his state. we are not a sanctuary state. it s better to be able to go to a sanctuary jurisdiction. and we will help facilitate that transport for you to be able to go to greener pastures. there are some signs those on martha s vineyard may have been misled. when he got off the plane, i asked what do you think of this? he said beautiful. there were three options. the plane left and brought us here. we re joined live from edgartown on martha s vineyard. miguel, what are you seeing and hearing this morning? reporter: well, this is their second night here. the bottom line is all 50 that arrived here are well cared for. there were seven families, four kids between 3 and 8 years old. they are getting settled in. the question is where do they go from here? lawyers who met with all these mig
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all venezuelans, all from texas or were in texas, they were brought here. they had no idea where they were going. some thought they were going to boston and they ended up here. they re very grateful to be here they feel very safe here but they have asylum cases as far away as lo los angeles and cincinnati and and whether they will probably move off the island in the next day or two. most, in not all of the immigrants here maybe on to massachusetts and other places they d like to go to. big venezuelan population in new york city and miami. so those are places many have talked about going to. miguel marquez on the ground in martha s vineyard. joining us is chris wallace, cnn anchor and host of who s