Flight Docs Reveal Which Cities Are Receiving Migrants Under Biden’s Parole Program
- Nearly 200,000 migrants from four countries have entered America's major airports through the Biden administration's parole program, per Department of Homeland Security documents.
- The Humanitarian Parole for Cubans, Haitians, Nicaraguans, and Venezuelans program, initiated in October 2022, has processed about 200,000 foreign nationals with a two-year parole and work eligibility in place.
- Florida cities have been prominent destinations for arrivals under the program between January-August 2023, with over 400,000 foreign nationals entering the U.S. Under the CHNV program so far.
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