When the Biden administration is told that they are not allowed to do something, they find a way to work around it. In this case, Biden is flying in immigrants who are not admissible for asylum and putting them in his migrant parole program.
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) provided internal data to the House Homeland Security Committee Republicans after the committee issued a subpoena for the data. More than 50 cities in the United States received hundreds of thousands of migrants, flown in via Biden’s controversial parole program for four nationalities. Over 80% of them were flown into four Florida airports.
In eight months from January through August 2023, about 200,000 migrants flew into the United States. 80% (161,562) flew into Miami, Fort Lauderdale, Orlando, and Tampa Bay.
The policy was first announced for Venezuelans in October 2022, which allowed a limited…