Did Biden Secretly Fly Migrants Into the U.S. Secretly

Segment # 259

NO HE DID IT OPENLY

It is pretty clear that the Biden Administration is stealing your money to change the U.S. by politically creating the instability that will pull us to the left… potentially for a very long time. I say stealing in the very real sense that it is the taking of another’s property without permission. Like sanctuary cities you never voted for this immigration policy. The stealing happens because those responsible for executing this policy know you will never vote for it.  You wouldn’t vote for it because as a citizen you are being forced to pay for the privilege of lowering your standard of living.

 The big picture on Biden’s efforts to bring migrants is complex. We have noted a significance increase in migration through our northern border. We have mentioned both the encounters with illegals and the gotaways at our southern border. Remember also the U.S. is funding through NGOs and the UN migrants to begin their journey in Central America. The estimates from just our southern border range from 10 to 15 million new illegals now living in the U.S. Recall also the 124,000 mostly unvetted migrants flown out of Kabul after the military’s exit from Afghanistan. The government admits to not knowing where most of these folks are now in the U.S. Through existing programs Biden has openly flown/authorized 327,000 migrants from Haiti, Cuba, Nicaragua, and Venezuela into 43 different airports in the U.S.  but nobody in the government seems to want to talk about it.

Recently both Musk and Trump have been quoted as complaining about Biden secretly flying migrants into the country from international airports. I have no idea whether they were quoted accurately; however, if so they were wrong. Flights are being scheduled and completed openly.

 

Is the Biden Administration flying migrants directly into the U.S. from international airports

 

Yes. There are actually several programs that allow migrants who may otherwise be ineligible for admission into the U.S. to fly to an American airport. These programs exist as an option for such migrants to temporarily travel to or stay in the U.S.

These programs are authorized by The Immigration and Nationality Act (INA) and grant migrants “parole status.” Parole status allows DHS to temporarily admit people into the U.S. who would otherwise not be admitted in cases of “urgent humanitarian or significant public benefit,” U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) says. For example, after the Russian invasion of Ukraine, the U.S. offered parole programs for Ukrainian citizens to travel to and enter the United States.

In some cases, the government authorizes a migrant to travel to the U.S. and request parole from a U.S. Customs and Border Patrol (CBP) officer at the airport; this is called advance parole.

Biden administration advance parole programs include Processes for Cubans, Haitians, Nicaraguans, and Venezuelans (CHNV)Uniting for Ukraine and family reunification parole.

An individual who has been paroled into the U.S. has not been formally admitted to the U.S. and is still considered an applicant for admission.  

Any migrant granted advance parole must have a valid passport from their country of origin and a sponsor who can financially support them. Some of the programs, such as CHNV, will not admit parolees who have made prior attempts to enter the U.S. without authorization within the last five years. 

A migrant must submit an application to both request parole and receive advance travel authorization. USCIS says its officers consider "each request and the evidence provided on a case-by-case basis" including whether there is evidence of any "national security concerns" or "criminal history."

USCIS says that parolees are typically granted one year of parole, although some programs may grant different periods of parole — CHNV grants two. The parolee is granted work authorization during their stay and can reapply to extend their parole past its original expiration date. Otherwise, the migrant has to leave the U.S. when their parole period ends.

 

Fact Focus: Claims Biden administration is secretly flying migrants into the country are unfounded

https://apnews.com/article/fact-check-misinformation-immigrants-parole-biden-trump-musk-dbd634820b3f8d07b859b8a05b2b20a7

 

Fact checker’s note that Biden is not SECRETLY flying migrants into the country – he is doing it in the open.

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