Temporary Protected Status (TPS) Expansion Under Biden Administration

President Joe Biden's administration has expanded the Temporary Protected Status program to protect over 860,000 foreign nationals from deportation in the United States. The program covers individuals from 16 countries and has seen significant growth under Biden, with Venezuelans being the largest group benefiting from TPS.

Mysterious Shooting near Fort Liberty, North Carolina

A mysterious shooting near Fort Liberty in North Carolina involving two Chechen men, a Special Forces soldier, and the US Army Colonel is under investigation. The incident could be a case of mistaken identity and has raised questions about surveillance of US military bases by foreign nationals.

Security Threats to U.S. Military Bases

Foreign nationals are attempting to penetrate U.S. military bases more frequently, with incidents occurring two to three times a week according to Admiral Daryl Caudle of U.S. Fleet Forces Command. The attempts involve individuals from various nations, including Russia and China, and many possess passports and papers.

Voting Rights in D.C. for Foreign Nationals

House Democrats voted to allow foreign nationals, including illegal aliens, to vote in municipal elections in the District of Columbia. Republicans passed legislation to block the plan, ensuring voting rights are reserved exclusively for eligible American citizens.

Attempted Breach of Quantico Marine Corps Base by Foreign Nationals

Two Jordanians attempted to breach the Quantico Marine Corps base posing as delivery drivers. DHS Secretary Mayorkas is under scrutiny. Republican lawmakers express concerns over vulnerabilities at the U.S. southern border.

Attack on Spanish Tourists in Afghanistan

Three Spanish tourists were killed and one Spaniard injured in an attack by gunmen in Afghanistan's Bamyan province. The Taliban claimed responsibility for the attack, which also injured four other foreign nationals and three Afghans. The Spanish government is assisting the victims and their families.

President Joe Biden's Parole Pipeline Bringing Foreign Nationals to the U.S.

President Joe Biden's parole pipeline has brought over 1 million foreign nationals to the U.S. through CBP One app and humanitarian parole, exceeding populations of several U.S. states and cities.

Attempted Breach of Quantico Marine Corps Base by Foreign Nationals

Two foreign nationals pretended to be Amazon workers to breach Quantico Marine Corps Base in Virginia but were stopped by military police officers using vehicle denial barriers. The men were detained and turned over to ICE. One of the individuals is reported to be a Jordanian foreign national who recently crossed the U.S. southern border and may be on the U.S. terrorist watch list.

President Biden's Parole Pipeline for Foreign Nationals

President Biden's parole pipeline has allowed over 400,000 nationals of Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, and Venezuela to fly to the U.S. at their own expense. Despite this, foreign nationals are still inadmissible under federal law. DHS has received over 1.6 million applications for travel authorization under the CHNV program.

President Joe Biden's Parole Pipeline and Foreign Nationals

President Joe Biden's parole pipeline has released over 950,000 foreign nationals into the United States, surpassing the population of South Dakota. The process involves the CBP One app and humanitarian parole, with high approval rates for applicants.

Immigration Policy

President Joe Biden's parole pipeline at the southern border has released almost 900,000 foreign nationals into the United States since January 2023, outpacing the populations of several states. The parole pipeline includes the CBP One app and humanitarian parole, resulting in a projected foreign-born population of 50 million under Biden's administration.

New York City Voting Rights for Foreign Nationals Struck Down

A New York appeals court upheld a ruling that struck down a law giving local voting rights to nearly a million foreign nationals in New York City. The law was deemed unconstitutional as it violated voting rights reserved for American citizens.