A company linked to flyers left at churches and other locations around Florida advertising free flights out of state for migrants is a Florida-based state government contractor owned by the same Texas company that manages the DeSantis administration’s flights of migrants to Martha’s Vineyard and other locations, the Orlando Sentinel reports.
Written in English, Spanish and Creole, the flyers promote a group called My Bright Horizons which has also contacted churches, local police departments and community-assisting non-profit organizations looking for migrants to fly out of state to fulfill .
My Bright Horizons is an alias of Access Restoration Services, a Texas company allocated $20 million in the state funds to continue the DeSantis program, including being paid $15 million so far this fiscal year. It is one of several companies Florida pays to ship migrants out of the state.