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.
Key Points
13 House Republicans sided with Democrats to keep funding for Biden's parole pipeline
The CHNV program has brought nearly half a million migrants to the U.S.
Critics argue that the program is unlawful and benefits politically motivated motives
Pros
Provides a pathway for migrants from certain countries to enter the U.S. under humanitarian parole
Cons
Critics argue that the pipeline is unlawful and undermines existing immigration laws
Concerns about the potential political motivations behind the program