South Florida bracing for 'planeloads' of migrants from overcrowded camps

President Donald Trump's administration is preparing to move hundreds of immigrants from the U.S.-Mexico border to at least two counties in South Florida, the Sun Sentinel reported. In a news release, Broward County said local law enforcement was told to expect "planeloads" of more than 100 migrants each week. These moves are expected to begin in two weeks. The Sun Sentinel said half the passengers would go to Palm Beach County and half to Broward County.