DHS to charge migrants granted humanitarian parole $1K fee
- The Department of Homeland Security announced that migrants seeking parole into the United States must pay a $1,000 fee effective immediately, marking a significant policy change from the previous administration.
- Only migrants with specific exemptions, like urgent medical needs or funerals, will not need to pay the fee, which aims to restore accountability and prevent exploitation of the parole system.
- DHS blames the Biden administration for allowing fraud and abuse in the immigration system.
- The new fee requirement comes as parole approvals are declining, with U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services processing significantly fewer applications this year compared to the last.
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DHS to impose $1K fee for migrants granted humanitarian parole
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! The Department of Homeland Security announced on Thursday that migrants paroled in the U.S. would face a new $1,000 immigration fee “to institute accountability and prevent rampant fraud of the parole system.” The fee seeks to “strengthen oversight of the immigration parole system and deter its misuse,” the agency said in a news release. “The Biden Administration abused America’s immigration system and…
The Department of National Security (DHS) implemented a new US$1,000 immigration fee on Thursday for migrants who receive temporary stay permits (also known as paroles) in the country. According to a statement from the DHS Public Affairs Office, the aim of this fee is only to “establish responsibility and prevent rampant fraud of the unemployment system”, as well as to improve the monitoring of the immigration permit system and to discourage its…


DHS to charge migrants granted humanitarian parole $1K fee
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) implemented a new $1,000 immigration fee Thursday for migrants paroled in the United States. The goal of the fee is to “institute accountability and …
Trump Hits Migrants With Parole Fee, 'No More Free Rides'
The Department of Homeland Security announced Thursday that migrants seeking parole into the United States must now pay a $1,000 fee—a major policy shift by the Trump administration aimed at cracking down on widespread abuse of the immigration system. Effective immediately, the new fee applies to all parole-related requests, including initial parole, re-parole, parole in place, and parole from DHS custody. Migrants seeking entry under these cate…
DHS Announces $1,000 Parole Fee for Migrants Seeking Entry into U.S.
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is announcing a new fee for migrants seeking entry into the United States through parole, an effort officials said will help prevent widespread fraud in the program. The post DHS Announces $1,000 Parole Fee for Migrants Seeking Entry into U.S. appeared first on Breitbart.
DHS Imposes $1,000 Fee for Illegal Immigrants Paroled Into the US
Illegal immigrants who want to stay in the United States while awaiting a court date or medical procedure will now have to pay $1,000, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) announced Oct. 16. The agency said the new fee for foreign nationals paroled into the country, which became effective on Oct. 16, is expected to create more accountability and prevent fraud within the parole system. DHS Assistant Secretary Tricia McLaughlin said the abuse…
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