Fox News national correspondent Matt Finn reports on Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis reaction to the Biden administrations parole and release program for migrants from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua and Venezuela on Special Report.
EXCLUSIVE: Department of Homeland Security data is revealing the more than 45 cities in the U.S. that hundreds of thousands of migrants have flown into via a controversial parole program for four nationalities - with the vast majority entering the U.S. via airports in Florida.
In January 2023, the administration announced that the program was expanding to include Haitians, Nicaraguans and Cubans and that the program would allow up to 30,000 people per month into the U.S. It allows for migrants to receive work permits and a two-year authorization to live in the U.S. and was announced alongside an expansion of Title 42 expulsions to include those nationalities.
DHS also revealed in the subpoena response that as of October 2023, there were about 1.6 million applicants waiting for DHS approval to fly to the U.S. via the parole program.
"Secretary Mayorkas' CHNV parole program is an unlawful sleight of hand used to hide the worsening border crisis from the American people. Implementing a program that allows otherwise inadmissible aliens to fly directly into the U.S. - not for significant public benefit or urgent humanitarian reasons as the Immigration and Nationality Act mandates - has been proven an impeachable offense."
Green's arguments against the program have been echoed in a lawsuit by multiple states, who have sued to block the program.
DHS has said that those who enter the U.S. under the program undergo and clear a "Robust security vetting" as well as other eligibility criteria.
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