This is a hanging offense, it really is! A Freedom of Information Act disclosure, which was the result of a lawsuit that was filed by Center for Immigration Studies, revealed that more than 320,000 illegal aliens were flown from foreign airports to over 43 airports in the US by US Customs and Border Protection.
According to a report, “Under these legally dubious parole programs, aliens who cannot legally enter the country use the CBP One app to apply for travel authorization and temporary humanitarian release from those airports. The parole program allows for two-year periods of legal status during which adults are eligible for work authorization.”
Candace Hathaway reports:
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The Biden administration secretly flew 320,000 “inadmissible” illegal migrants into the United States last year, according to a Center for Immigration Studies Freedom of Information Act lawsuit, the nonprofit think tank’s senior national security fellow, Todd Bensman, reported Monday.
The lawsuit revealed that Customs and Border Protection approved flights that brought hundreds of thousands of illegal migrants to 43 airports in the United States from January through December 2023. All of the individuals were preapproved on the CBP’s cellphone app, CBP One.
Citizens of Cuba, Haiti, Venezuela, Nicaragua, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Colombia, and Ecuador are eligible to apply for travel authorization through the mobile app from their home countries. The Biden administration rolled out the CBP One app as part of its “lawful pathways” strategy, reportedly designed to reduce the number of migrants illegally coming across the southern border.
Migrants who apply for travel authorization and temporary humanitarian release through the administration’s app are then flown into the U.S. and placed on a parole program that grants them two years of legal status and work authorization eligibility.
The administration initially refused to disclose the number of the 43 U.S. airports that received the illegal migrants, citing a “law enforcement exception,” according to Bensman’s report. However, CIS’ lawsuit revealed that the federal government is withholding the information over fears it could expose “vulnerabilities” caused by the program.
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