Shocking report from the border is dropping jaws across the country

The Biden-Harris administration have opened up our country to an invasion. But their complicity is worse than ever imagined.

And now a shocking report from the border is dropping jaws across the country.

The Biden administration’s controversial “parole” program, intended to manage the influx of migrants from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, and Venezuela (CHNV), has come under intense scrutiny after an explosive report by the House Judiciary Committee.

Among the most damning revelations: s*x traffickers may be exploiting the program to sneak illegal immigrant women into the U.S. — a grim indictment of a system riddled with fraud and mismanagement.

The report, first shared with *The Washington Times*, exposes a litany of alarming failures.

Sponsors for parolees have included welfare recipients, individuals tied to criminal activity, and even other illegal immigrants.

Shockingly, Homeland Security officials admitted they lack the capability to verify criminal records of potential sponsors. Some were even approved despite admitting that part of their income came from illegal activities.

“This oversight has uncovered how the Biden-Harris Administration’s willingness to cast aside the best interests of Americans has enabled fraud, undermined national security, and endangered public safety,” the report states.

It paints a picture of an administration more focused on facilitating mass migration than ensuring the safety of American citizens or migrants themselves.

Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas originally touted the CHNV program as a way to manage the surge of Venezuelan migrants by encouraging them to bypass the border and fly directly into U.S. airports.

However, critics say the program has done little but incentivize illegal migration, with migrants entering as inadmissible aliens — lacking legal status and subject to deportation.

The Judiciary Committee’s findings are staggering:

  • At least 336 recipients of welfare benefits were approved as sponsors. The report said sponsors are supposed to prove they can support migrants without them becoming dependent on the government.
  • 21 applications were approved for sponsors who admitted at least some of their income came from illegal sources. Homeland Security told the committee that the department thought legal sources provided “sufficient income.”
  • Homeland Security can’t say how many sponsors have criminal records beyond their financial entanglements.

Among the most troubling issues is the sheer scope of fraud within the sponsorship system. Venezuelan gang members, stolen identities, and even the passport number of former First Lady Michelle Obama were reportedly used in applications.

Over 80,000 sponsors were noncitizens, including DACA recipients, asylum-seekers, and parolees with tenuous legal status.

The issue of s*x trafficking emerged after analysts discovered numerous sponsorship applications filed from a single IP address, including 18 applications for female migrants, six of whom were under 18.

Homeland Security has failed to monitor sponsors adequately, relying instead on a “complaint line” that has yet to yield any meaningful oversight.

The consequences have been dire. In one case, a Haitian parolee was arrested for raping another migrant in a taxpayer-funded shelter in Massachusetts. Emilio Gonzalez, former head of USCIS under President George W. Bush, did not mince words about the program’s failings:

“The premise of the program is to get as many people into the U.S. as possible, away from Congress’ and the public’s eye.”

Despite its flaws, the program has been wildly popular among migrants, with over 3 million sponsorship applications filed.

By the end of fiscal year 2024, more than half a million migrants had arrived under CHNV, and 400,000 were granted work permits, placing them in direct competition with American workers.

Republicans, including President-elect Donald Trump, have vowed to shut down programs like CHNV and restore integrity to the immigration system. Trump’s return to the White House promises a stark contrast to the Biden administration’s open-border policies.

Trump’s stricter approach would prioritize securing the border, ending fraud-ridden initiatives, and holding agencies like USCIS and Customs and Border Protection accountable for their failures.

Meanwhile, Democrats like Rep. Jerrold Nadler remain skeptical of Trump’s plans, dismissing them as unlikely to succeed.

“I won’t be holding my breath,” Nadler quipped during a Judiciary Committee hearing on the treatment of illegal immigrant children.

With over 531,000 migrants already in the U.S. under CHNV and more flooding in, the stakes couldn’t be higher.

As the Biden administration’s missteps continue to pile up, Trump’s commitment to ending the chaos offers hope for Americans demanding secure borders and accountability.

Stay tuned to Prudent Politics.

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