
Venezuelan migrant recounts how he was taken to Martha’s Vineyard
“They put us on a plane to come here to Martha’s Vineyard […] I don’t know if it was an official, but they did treat us very well there in San Antonio where they took us to a hotel, gave us three meals, right to the pool. Everything was good,” says Ubaldo Arcaya, one of dozens of Venezuelan immigrants sent by plane to that exclusive island in the state of Massachusetts.
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