Despite the discovery of widespread fraud, the Biden-Harris administration decided to resume its mass migrant parole sponsorship program under which hundreds of thousands of migrants from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, and Venezuela have already been allowed into the United States. As the Center for Immigration Studies explained, “To hide the massive increase in illegal Venezuelan entrants, the administration implemented a parole program for nationals of that country in October 2022, which it expanded in January 2023 to Cuban, Haitian, and Nicaraguan nationals as well — the CHNV parole program. Under that program, up to 30,000 inadmissible nationals of those four countries are allowed to enter per month, on two-year periods of parole.”
Now, after a brief pause, many more thousands of migrants from these countries will be flown into the United States and remain in the country under the CHNV parole program. There is no effective way to vet them because identifying data are either not available or are deliberately withheld by the countries where these migrants came from. The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is clueless as to who the migrants really are or whether they have a criminal background. And even if the sponsors who originally come forward to assume responsibility for the CHNV migrants appear to be legitimate after some vetting, they may just be fronts for criminal gang members who will take over as “sponsors.”
The Biden-Harris administration is cynically using its CHNV parole program as a convenient means to get around the nation’s immigration law restrictions and bring into the country up to 30,000 migrants a month. These migrants are not counted in calculating the number of migrants entering the country illegally for the purposes of enforcing the daily limit on the number of such entrants stipulated in President Biden’s loophole laden executive order. It is a smoke and mirrors program designed to expand so-called “lawful pathways” for migration, artificially lowering the total of migrants who are classified as illegal immigrants.
The Biden-Harris administration by executive order is conferring so-called “legal” status on immigrants who cut in line in front of those who are patiently going through the legal process the normal way to reside in this country. To add insult to injury, the CHNV migrants privileged by the Biden-Harris administration with special status become eligible to receive some welfare benefits that lawful permanent residents are entitled to receive. […]
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