House Judiciary Committee report reveals fraud and abuse in Biden-Harris administration's CHNV Humanitarian Parole program, allowing entry to Cubans, Haitians, Nicaraguans, and Venezuelans. Program faces accusations of chain migration, lack of vetting, fraudulent documentation, and potential use by sex traffickers.
Key Points
Over 531,000 individuals entered the US through the program
Irregularities found in applications, including fraudulent documentation and same information used repeatedly
Accusations of incentivizing chain migration
Sex traffickers potentially exploiting the program
Program briefly suspended due to fraud accusations
Pros
Provides legal stay for beneficiaries
Aims to help individuals from countries facing humanitarian crises