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President Joe Biden’s parole pipeline has released more than 950,000 foreign nationals into the United States since its inception in January 2023 — exceeding the entire population of South Dakota.
Late last week, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) released figures for March, showing Biden’s parole pipeline is continuing to release tens of thousands of foreign nationals into the United States interior via the southern border and commercial flights.
From January 2023 through March 2024, more than 950,000 foreign nationals have been released into American communities thanks to Biden’s parole pipeline. The pipeline brings foreign nationals to the U.S. through the administration’s “CBP One” mobile app and “humanitarian parole.”
Breaking it down by the numbers, the report reveals how Biden’s parole pipeline has allowed over 950,000 free access into the United States.
547,000 have entered the U.S. through the CBP One app, which allows those in northern Mexico to schedule appointments at the border for release into the U.S. The CBP One arrivals are mostly from Venezuela, Haiti, and Mexico.
404,000 have arrived through the humanitarian parole program, where they have been allowed to fly directly into the U.S. and be released into the county. They are from:
- 154,000 – Haiti
- 84,000 – Cuba
- 69,000 – Nicaragua
- 95,000 – Venezuela
THIS IS OUTRAGEOUS!! THERE ARE MORE ILLEGALS COMING IN AND GETTING PAROLE!! THAN THE POPULATION OF MANY STATES INCLUDING SOUTH DAKOTA!!https://t.co/EWV0C8hRko
— CasperOtto (@BRRRCO) April 15, 2024
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