House Republicans support funding Biden's parole pipeline for migrants

A group of House Republicans joined Democrats to keep President Biden's parole pipeline funded, allowing hundreds of thousands of migrants from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, and Venezuela to fly into the U.S. under humanitarian parole.

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.

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.

Migrant Parole Pipeline into the U.S.

Hundreds of thousands of migrants authorized to fly into Miami, Florida and other U.S. airports through a parole pipeline created by President Biden's DHS. The parole allows for work permits and has contributed to the growth of the foreign-born population in the U.S.

U.S. Immigration Policy and Border Security

President Joe Biden is allocating hundreds of millions of taxpayer dollars for border security initiatives in foreign countries while facing record border crossings at the U.S.-Mexico border. The budget includes $380 million for projects in Egypt, Jordan, Lebanon, Oman, and Tunisia, with strict limitations on physical barriers at the U.S. border.

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.

President Biden's Call for Immigration Bill to Preserve Border Program

President Joe Biden is urging Congress to pass a Senate bill to preserve a program at the U.S.-Mexico border that allowed an illegal alien charged with murder to enter the country. The bill would maintain the Catch and Release network, including a parole pipeline for border crossers. Biden's push for the bill comes after a nursing student, Laken Riley, was allegedly murdered by an illegal alien who had been released into the U.S. interior through this program.