The Fake Pamphlet Given to Martha's Vineyard Migrants Is Very Funny and Also Possibly Criminal Evidence
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51% : The individuals on the DeSantis flights are seeking asylum, which is a similar status, but haven't been granted it yet; the pamphlet thus advertised benefits that none of its recipients were eligible to receive.48% : The Bulwark's Sonny Bunch noticed that it features a state flag-type image that is not actually Massachusetts' state flag but is the first result on the site Imgur for the search term "Massachusetts state flag":The text of the pamphlet is copied from the state of Massachusetts' Office for Refugees and Immigrants website and promises "cash assistance," "assistance with housing," and other benefits that do exist, but are only available to refugees who have already been identified as such by the United Nations and who have been formally accepted into the U.S. for resettlement.
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