By most estimates, the total number of illegal migrants that have been allowed into the United States during the Biden border crisis is currently at or near ten million. Many Americans are fervently hoping to see Donald Trump return to office next year for a variety of reasons, but particularly because he has promised to begin detaining and deporting them in the largest mass deportation effort ever seen. But that may not be possible with all of them. Nearly half a million of them were brought into the country under Joe Biden’s Cuban, Haitian, Nicaraguan, and Venezuelan (CHVN) parole program. According to some immigration analysts who spoke to the New York Post this week, most of those people will very likely refuse to go home after two year and they will wind up staying here “forever.”
The roughly 400,000 migrants allowed into the US under the Biden administration’s Cuban,…