Under the Biden-Harris Administration, it seems the southern border’s woes have reached new heights, and the latest findings from a House Judiciary report confirm that the situation is far worse than previously imagined. It appears that illegal immigrants, including those wanted for serious crimes like sex trafficking, have found a way to waltz right into the United States, bypassing the southern border. This little escapade has been made possible by the Biden-Harris Administration’s whimsical parole program for fleeing nationals from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, and Venezuela—better known by the catchy acronym CHNV.
According to revelations from the report, an astonishing 30,000 illegal immigrants with records that would leave most parents horrified manage to catch flights straight into U.S. airports each month, escaping traditional barriers. Instead of facing the traditional charms of the U.S. southern border—like barbed wire and Border Patrol agents—these individuals are greeted by a warm welcome from Department of Homeland Security officials waiting to grant them parole for up to two years. It’s a modern-day magic trick, pulling people straight out of violent criminal backgrounds into the arms of American hospitality, all without a peep from Congress.
The Biden-Harris duo has seemingly pulled the wool over everyone’s eyes, masking the escalating border crisis with a cavalcade of programs designed to distract from the ever-increasing number of border encounters. It’s like a magician making border statistics disappear. By allowing these individuals to skip the border and instead fly in, they managed to keep the shocking statistics of illegal border crossings off the books, while patting themselves on the back for a job well done. It’s a bureaucratic sleight of hand that raises questions about who exactly is being helped and who is being put at risk.
The report also highlights the disconcerting twist that some of these humanitarian efforts have likely opened the door for sinister actors like sex traffickers. The fraudulent manipulation of the CHNV program appears to have facilitated the exploitation of women and girls, with a series of disturbing findings revealing a coordinated effort to utilize the parole system as a pipeline for bringing feared criminals into the country under the guise of compassion. An analysis showed that numerous applications originated from the same IP addresses, hinting at a troubling trend in which human traffickers exploit these loopholes for their nefarious purposes.
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I doubt it will happen but I think there is a strong case for criminally charging a number of administration officials and Joe Biden with felonies for the extreme damage to our country.
Murders, rapes, drug trafficking, sex trafficking, human trafficking,…— Dale Swanson (@DaleSwa47837054) November 24, 2024
In a level of incompetence that would be laughable if it weren’t so serious, the system established by Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas has been plagued by rampant fraud since day one. Reports reveal that criminal elements, including Venezuelan gang members, have been granted the green light to sponsor immigrants simply because they checked a box. The sheer number of approving sponsors receiving welfare benefits sends an astonishing message: not only can criminals serve as sponsors, but it seems the government is more interested in the numbers than its own integrity, allowing individuals with questionable pasts to unlock the doors of American opportunity without a hint of irony.
Additionally, it turns out background checks are more myth than reality, with the program mysteriously lacking the authority to run comprehensive checks against FBI databases. It’s almost as if the entire program is built on a foundation of good intentions but lacks any real scrutiny, leaving the American people to bear the weight of these questionable decisions. All of this raises one prominent question: how many more loopholes await discovery in this whirlwind of misplaced policy?