Hundreds of thousands of immigrants will be flown to Miami, Florida, among dozens of other U.S. airports, as part of a parole pipeline created and implemented by President Joe Biden’s Department of Homeland Security (DHS). was allowed to enter the country.
The airports where immigrants enter the US revealed report From Todd Bensman of the Center for Immigration Studies.
As Bensman points out, Biden’s Department of Homeland Security launched a parole pipeline. known as Advance travel permission granted in October 2022. Since then, 386,000 immigrants have been allowed to book flights to the United States to secure “humanitarian parole.”
Parole, as opposed to crossing the southern border, is particularly attractive to immigrants because it may include eligibility for a renewable work permit.
Bensman said an analysis of DHS data shows that Miami is the top airport for paroled immigrants to fly at their own expense, followed by Houston, Texas. Los Angeles, CA; San Francisco, CA; Atlanta, GA; Boston, MA. Baltimore, Maryland. and Chicago, Illinois.
Bensman reports:
The data does not indicate whether those hundreds of thousands will remain in those areas or continue flying after the initial landing and release. It is clear that many Cubans, Venezuelans, and Haitians who come ashore will choose to remain in Florida, which already has a large expatriate community.but A small percentage of newly “legalized” border crossers who land in Texas, New York, and California are likely to switch to domestic flights. To final destinations across the country. [Emphasis added]
The Center for Immigration Studies estimates that the country’s foreign-born population 51 million —The highest amount in American history. Put another way, the foreign-born population is her 15.5 percent of the total U.S. population.
Mr. Biden’s policies have exploded the foreign-born population to unprecedented levels, not only through legal immigration but also illegal immigration.
“Since President Biden took office in January 2021, the foreign-born population has increased by 6.4 million people, which is more than the individual populations of 33 states,” researchers Stephen Camarota and Karen Zeigler said. writes as follows:
Foreign-born population growth is primarily driven by immigration from Latin America, an increase of 4.2 million people since January 2021, with South America and Central America increasing by 1.7 million and 1.4 million people, respectively. Immigrants from the Indian subcontinent also increased by 819,000, and immigrants from the Middle East increased by 654,000. [Emphasis added]
Camarota and Zeigler predict that unless immigration is reduced, the foreign-born population will reach an unprecedented 60 million by the end of 2028.
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