Migrants Depart Vineyard Enroute to Joint Base Cape Cod
Energy was upbeat from many of the migrants.
Ray Ewing
A whirlwind couple of days for families.
Ray Ewing
Taking selfies in Edgartown like regular tourists.
Ray Ewing
Carlos proudly sports his Harpoon the Whalers shirt.
Ray Ewing
Dunya Toomey brought Evelyn and her son a suitcase.
Ray Ewing
Heartfelt thanks for his Vineyard welcome.
Ray Ewing
Jacqueline Stallings wishes migrant well on his journey.
Ray Ewing
Hug goodbye from Lisa Belcastro.
Ray Ewing
It was a joyous morning at St. Andrews.
Ray Ewing
Friendships were made in a short period of time.
Ray Ewing
Peace.
Ray Ewing
Edgartown police chief Bruce McNamee assists loading on the buses.
Ray Ewing
National media in Vineyard Haven to document the journey.
Mark Alan Lovewell
Beautiful day for a first ride on the ferry.
Mark Alan Lovewell
Immigration attorney Rachel Self rode ferry to help advise migrants.
Mark Alan Lovewell
Sporting their new Massachusetts wear aboard ferry Governor.
Mark Alan Lovewell
Planes, and buses, and ferries.
Mark Alan Lovewell
On to the mainland and Joint Base Cape Cod.
Mark Alan Lovewell
Fifty mostly Venezuelan migrants boarded VTA buses to take them to the ferry and then to Joint Base Cape Cod where they would be provided shelter and humanitarian support.
