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MSNBC’s Joy Reid compares Floridians fleeing Hurricane Ian to migrants

Joy Reid, host of MSNBC's "The ReidOut" is pictured.
And be careful about attacking people who have to move to save their own lives and safety," Reid said, drawing parallels between the migrant crisis and hurricane. TheReidOut/Twitter

MSNBC host Joy Reid compared Floridians fleeing the Sunshine State to escape Hurricane Ian to asylum-seeking migrants crossing the border — in what critics blasted as a “shameful” attempt at politicizing a natural disaster.

Reid made the eyebrow-raising comments during Tuesday night’s installment of the “The ReidOut,” as she discussed how the “fixated on immigration” Florida governor Ron DeSantis had to take a break from “owning the libs” to manage the emergency.

DeSantis, a possible 2024 Republican presidential candidate, has been frequently criticized by the far-left pundit for arranging to have dozens of Venezuelan migrants flown from San Antonio, Texas to posh liberal enclave Martha’s Vineyard.

“It’s a bit ironic now that you might have Floridians having to pour over the borders and go north and get out of the state of Florida in the exact same crisis we have been talking about on a trolling level in that state for a long time,” Reid said.

Traffic builds along Interstate 4 in Tampa, Fla., Tuesday, Sept. 27, 2022, as Hurricane Ian approaches. (Willie J. Allen Jr./Orlando Sentinel via AP)
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“And be careful about attacking people who have to move to save their own lives and safety, because you never know who, it’s your people that have to move, when it’s your people who have to migrate, when it’s your people who have to get on that road,” she continued.

About 2.5 million Floridians were under evacuation orders ahead of the Category 4 storm’s projected Wednesday afternoon landfall.

Ron DeSantis is pictured in a file photo
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Dumbfounded critics were quick to hit back at the progressive pundit.

“That is a shameful statement to make,” one person declared on Twitter.

“Oh, let’s wring some partisan politics out of a natural [absolutely nothing to do with carbon emissions] disaster. What a hack,” another seethed.

“Even in the face of impending disaster, they can’t leave politics for a day,” another critic tweeted, along with a face-plant emoji.