Monday, June 17, 2024

New Data: Many Migrants In Biden's 'Humanitarian' Flights Scheme Coming In From Safe Countries And Vacation Wonderlands

 In late 2022 and early 2023, President Joe Biden's Department of Homeland Security launched one of the most unusual humanitarian programs in U.S. immigration history: it unilaterally began authorizing inadmissible Cubans, Haitians, Nicaraguans, and Venezuelans and their immediate family members to fly commercially from foreign countries into more than 40 American airports.

The departure country list casts serious doubt on whether the Biden administration has used the humanitarian rescue flights program as it was sold to the American public.

The new departure country information shows that many migrants from these four nationalities have been heading to the U.S. from some of the safest, most prosperous nations on Earth, some heralded worldwide as vacation wonderlands.

The government's list of 77 departure countries shows that, yes, ostensibly rescue-worthy Cubans, Haitians, Nicaraguans, and Venezuelans are indeed flying in from their own troubled countries to take their U.S. humanitarian protection, as most observers would presume.

"The Biden administration is likely paroling in aliens who are already 'firmly resettled' in safe and orderly countries but are nevertheless benefitting under the guise of urgent humanitarian or significant public benefit reasons," Jacobs said.

Never disclosed until now is that the Biden DHS is also authorizing untold numbers to depart on U.S.-bound flights from many safe countries so far away from the U.S. border and Latin America that beneficiaries would never need to march the dangerous trails and crowd the U.S. border.

Perhaps things weren't working out so well in adoptive countries when the Biden administration threw them a lifeline in the flights program.

https://cis.org/Bensman/New-Data-Many-Migrants-Bidens-Humanitarian-Flights-Scheme-Coming-Safe-Countries-and

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