Most Migrants Paroled Under Biden Administration Are Flying to This State, Subpoenaed Docs Show
The bulk of migrants who qualify for the Biden administration’s mass parole program are flying into Florida, subpoenaed documents released Tuesday by the House Homeland Security Committee show.
Under President Biden’s controversial border policy, migrants from Cuba, Nicaragua, Haiti and Venezuela who obtain a US sponsor, pass a background check and demonstrate that parole is warranted based on significant public benefit or urgent humanitarian reasons are allowed to fly into US ports of entry, where they will receive work permits and authorization to remain in the country for two years. . .
The documents from DHS obtained by the House Homeland Security Committee cover some 200,000 migrant arrivals over a period from January-August 2023. . .
[Click HERE to see] the top 15 cities that individuals who qualified for the so-called CHNV program flew into during that 8-month span.
The House panel said the DHS documents also revealed that there were some 1.6 million migrants waiting for approval to fly into the US via the parole program, as of October 2023. (Read more from “Most Migrants Paroled Under Biden Administration Are Flying to This State, Subpoenaed Docs Show” HERE)



