Desantis Releases Heartwrenching New Campaign Ad Against Illegal Immigration

Desantis Releases Heartwrenching New Campaign Ad Against Illegal Immigration
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Governor Ron Desantis just released a heart wrenching campaign ad that shows the pain caused to a family by illegal immigration.

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Ron Desantis is a very outspoken opponent of illegal immigration, he has also made some pretty genious moves when it comes to bringing national attention to a decades old problem.

Washington Examiner wrote. In a new ad for Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL), a mother describes losing her son, 21-year-old Brandon, to a twice-deported illegal immigrant who she says “should not have been here.”

The 60-second ad will be used for both television and digital advertisement.

Kiyan Michael later describes meeting with the governor following her son’s death in a car crash.

Let’s watch.

This video ad comes after Desantis sent over 50 illegal immigrants to Martha’s Vineyard.

According to Next News Network, as a result of Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis sending two planes full of migrants to Martha’s Vineyard, a ritzy island located in Dukes County, Massachusetts lawmakers were tasked with caring for dozens of migrants last week. In addition to Washington D.C., Delaware, and New York, the Florida governor has promised to transport illegal immigrants to other progressive states.

This was another excellent campaign ad that really drives home the human cost to the illegal immigration, and all of the massive trouble caused by it. The Biden administration is failing the American public, and they need to be held accountable for this death. Our hearts go out for Michael’s family and their loss. 

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