Fox News reports on the temporary pause of the Biden administration's parole program for migrants from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, and Venezuela due to fraud issues on the sponsor side, leading to calls for the program to be permanently shut down by conservatives.
Key Points
Fraud issues on the sponsor side led to the temporary pause of the program
Conservatives are critical of the program and call for its permanent shutdown
Program allows migrants from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, and Venezuela to enter the U.S. each month under certain conditions
Pros
Temporary pause allows for review and potential correction of fraud issues
Conservatives calling for the permanent shutdown of the program
Cons
Potential negative impact on migrants awaiting entry into the U.S.
Program facing criticism for alleged abuse of parole authority