Illegal Alien Parole Scheme Unfrozen, Over Half a Million Have Been Granted Entry

U.S. Customs and Border Protection has released the number of illegal aliens who have been admitted into the United States via the federal government’s CHNV parole scheme. 

A new report reveals that as of August 2024, nearly 530,000 illegal aliens from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, and Venezuela have been flown into the country and granted parole. 

The total number includes more than 110,000 Cubans, an estimated 210,000 Haitians, an excess of 93,000 Nicaraguans, and 117,000 Venezuelans who were permitted to stay inside the United States via the program’s benefits since its inception in January 2023. 

“Additionally, approx 813,000 migrants have scheduled appointments via the CBP One app at ports of entry to be released into the US,” Fox News National Correspondent Bill Melugin posted on X. “These are ‘lawful pathways’ created by the Biden administration, and these numbers do not count in Border Patrol data, as they are not illegal crossings.” 

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