Saturday 24 September 2022 08:32 PM Jared Kushner condemns DeSantis' migrant flights to Martha's Vineyard calling ... trends now Jared Kushner condemns Florida governor Ron DeSantis' recent move to fly migrants to Martha's Vineyard calling it 'very troubling' for people to be 'used as political pawns.' The former White House senior advisor appeared on the Fox weekday talk show, 'Outnumbered' on Tuesday expressing his criticism after he was shown clips of DeSantis discussing his bold move of flying dozens of migrant to Martha's Vineyard on September 15. Two planes carrying about 50 migrants were flown into Martha's Vineyard. The flights that were paid for by DeSantis left San Antonio to the exclusive New England area. Speaking from a couch as the four Fox hosts listened, Kushner said: 'We have to remember these are human beings.' 'They're people. So seeing them being used as political pawns one way or the other is very troubling to me,' he said. 'Many of them are exploited, put in human trafficking and modern slavery in a lot of ways,' he added. He then took the opportunity to criticize President Joe Biden's handling of the crisis at the border, and applauded former President Donald Trump - his father-in-law's - immigration policy. He felt certain that the focus should be on 'coyotes' - those people who smuggle migrants across the border for 'a lot of money.' DeSantis mocked the liberal outrage on the clip played on the Fox talk show on Tuesday. 'You got have 50 die in Texas in a trailer because they were being neglected,' DeSantis said in the clip, referring to a tragic incident in June, Yahoo News reported 'Was there a freak-out about that? No there wasn't,' he claimed. Jared Kushner (pictured) appeared on the Fox weekday talk show, 'Outnumbered' on Tuesday expressing his criticism after he was shown clips of DeSantis discussing and defending his actions of the unannounced migrant flights to Martha's Vineyard that took place September 15 On September 15, approximately two plane loads of migrants were flown into Martha's Vineyard and paid for by Florida Governor Ron DeSantis (pictured). Approximately 50 migrants arrived at the exclusive New England area after traveling from San Antonio, Texas On September 15, two planes carrying about 50 migrants were flown into Martha's Vineyard. The flights departed from San Antonio, Texas and paid for by DeSantis During his rebuttal, DeSantis failed to mention that many politicians including Biden were devastated when 51 migrants died in a tractor-trailer in San Antonio on June 27 from inhumane conditions - no water or air-conditioning - considered one of the deadliest smuggling incident of its kind in U.S. history. Biden had pledged to prevent anything like that happening again. 'It's only when 50 get put into Martha's Vineyard,' that outrage follows, DeSantis said in the clip, which host Emily Compagno agreed with. Kushner branded the crisis at the border a 'humanitarian catastrophe,' and chastised the Biden administration after it reversed Trump's former immigration policies that had been in place. Many of the residents that live on Martha's Vineyard that is located near Cape Cod and is only able to be reached either by boat or by plane attempted to accommodate the asylum seekers temporarily before they were moved to a military base, Yahoo News reported. 'Speaking from a couch as the four Fox hosts listened, Kushner said: 'We have to remember these are human beings.' 'They're people. So seeing them being used as political pawns one way or the other is very troubling to many' Many of the residents that live on Martha's Vineyard that is located near Cape Cod and is only able to be reached either by boat or by plane attempted to accommodate the asylum seekers temporarily before they were moved to a military base, Yahoo News reported. A federal lawsuit against DeSantis was later filed by the group of migrants saying they were misled with promises of accommodation and jobs and calling the move, 'premeditated, fraudulent, and illegal scheme' The unannounced flight drew anger from Massachusetts officials. 'We have the governor of Florida ... hatching a secret plot to send immigrant families like cattle on an airplane,' said state Rep. Dylan Fernandes, who represents Martha's Vineyard, NPR reported. 'Ship them women and children to a place they weren't told where they were going and never alerted local officials and people on the ground here that they were coming. It is an incredibly inhumane and depraved thing to do.' A federal lawsuit against DeSantis was later filed by the group of migrants saying they were misled with promises of accommodation and jobs and calling the move, 'premeditated, fraudulent, and illegal scheme.' All rights reserved for this news site (dailymail) and under his responsibility