Biden’s DHS Puts Fewer than 2-in-10 Migrants into Deportation Proceedings After Releasing Them into U.S.; Joe Biden’s Parole Pipeline Frees More than Half a Million Migrants into U.S.
Biden’s DHS Puts Fewer than 2-in-10 Migrants into Deportation Proceedings After Releasing Them into U.S.:
President Joe Biden’s Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is putting fewer than 2-in-10 migrants into deportation proceedings after releasing them into the United States via its parole pipeline, court records reveal.
“These statistics are troubling to say the least,” District Judge T. Kent Wetherell II writes in court documents. “But even more troubling is the fact that DHS apparently does not have a plan in place to track down the aliens who are in violation of the conditions of their ‘parole’ — and, thus, unlawfully in the country.”
DHS officials, as a result of a lawsuit initially filed by the state of Florida, are required to periodically report to Wetherell details about a number of the migrants the agency has released into the U.S. interior through the parole pipeline.
The latest figures show the parole pipeline is effectively ensuring that migrants are rarely ever put into deportation proceedings — much less, deported.
Among nearly 2,600 migrants that DHS released into the U.S. interior with parole, more than 41 percent have yet to check in with the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agency as required. DHS officials admit they have little idea where the migrants have ended up.
Meanwhile, even when migrants do check in with ICE, they are often still not served a Notice to Appear (NTA) which would formally put them into deportation proceedings. In total, only 18 percent of migrants — among the nearly 2,600 tracked for the court — have been issued an NTA. —>READ MORE HERE
Joe Biden’s Parole Pipeline Frees More than Half a Million Migrants into U.S.:
President Joe Biden’s Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has released more than half a million migrants into the United States through its parole pipeline — a foreign population larger than the population of Sacramento, California.
A few months into taking office in 2021, Biden began implementing an expansive Catch and Release network that has transformed the United States-Mexico border into a European-style checkpoint where border crossers are often stopped, briefly detained, and then released into the nation’s interior.
According to calculations published by Camilo Montoya-Galvez at CBS News, the Biden administration has released at least 541,000 migrants into the U.S. interior.
The figure suggests that nearly 170,000 migrants from Latin America and the Caribbean, more than 163,000 Ukrainians, 133,000 migrants via Biden’s migrant mobile app, and 77,000 Afghan nationals have been released through the parole pipeline in less than two years.
The total, though, is likely much higher. —>READ MORE HERE
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