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.
Key Points
Nearly 900,000 foreign nationals released into the U.S. through Biden's parole pipeline
CBP One app and humanitarian parole are key components of the pipeline
Projected foreign-born population to reach 50 million under Biden's administration
Comparison to historical immigration patterns at Ellis Island
Pros
Supports migrants seeking asylum or humanitarian aid
Addresses challenges at the U.S.-Mexico border
Cons
Potential strain on resources and infrastructure
Concerns over national security and illegal immigration