Saturday, November 23, 2024

Disturbing Report Reveals Biden’s ‘Humanitarian Parole’ Program Enabled Human Trafficking

 A recent report by the House Judiciary and its Subcommittee on Immigration highlights serious fraud issues within the Biden administration's "Humanitarian Parole" program. This program, started in January 2023, allows 30,000 people from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, and Venezuela to enter the U. S. each month for up to two years. However, many applications show notable irregularities, including duplicate Social Security numbers and inconsistent personal details. Some sponsors even acknowledge that their income to support these beneficiaries includes money from illegal activities.

Worryingly, the report suggests that sex traffickers might be exploiting this program to bring women and girls into the U. S. For example, several applications were submitted from the same IP address for many female beneficiaries, some of whom were minors. Due to these fraud allegations, the program was briefly suspended in August 2024, but it was resumed shortly after.

Additionally, the report mentions a "chain migration" effect, where foreign nationals already in the U. S. on a temporary status can sponsor others to gain similar entry. The findings have led to accusations that the Biden administration prioritizes the needs of illegal immigrants over the safety of American citizens. Immigration remains a critical issue for the 2024 presidential election, with President-elect Donald Trump pledging to strengthen the borders and address illegal immigration once he takes office in January.

https://saraacarter.com/disturbing-report-reveals-bidens-humanitarian-parole-program-enabled-human-trafficking/

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