When I fled Florida in anticipation of Hurricane Irma, I wasn't the only one. An enormous caravan of Florida refugees, cars with Florida license plates, choked I-95 from Key West to North Carolina. It was stop-and-go traffic for several states. And after the hurricane was over and power was restored, these same old white refugees drove back to Florida, flipped on "Fox News," and yelled at the desperate, poor, frightened refugees trying to come North to escape violence from down South.