President Joe Biden’s parole pipeline has brought more than 1 million foreign nationals to the U.S. since its launch in January 2023, including states like Wyoming, Vermont, Alaska, North Dakota, and South Dakota. exceeds the population of
On Wednesday, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) announced: numbers This shows that Biden’s parole pipeline continues to release tens of thousands of foreign nationals each month into the U.S. interior via the southern border and commercial flights.
From January 2023 to April 2024, more than 1,025,000 foreign nationals were released into American communities. The parole pipeline brings foreign nationals to the United States through the administration’s “CBP One” mobile app and “humanitarian parole.”
For reference, since the beginning of last year, more foreign nationals have been brought to the United States through the parole pipeline than people living in the city of Austin, Texas. Jacksonville, Florida. and San Jose, California.
The CBP One app, which allows people in northern Mexico to make border appointments for release into the U.S. interior, has brought more than 591,000 foreign nationals into Mexico to date. Those arriving via CBP One are primarily from Venezuela, Haiti, and Mexico.
Venezuelan migrants browse the CBP One mobile app to search for reservations to enter the United States at the National Migration Institute (INM) temporary accommodation in Ciudad Juarez, Chihuahua state, Mexico, May 5, 2023. Under the intense desert sun, through sand and brush, hundreds of migrants crossed the Rio Grande from Mexico, relying on rumors that the United States would allow them entry. But once again they fell prey to misinformation and their hopes were dashed. These people are further challenged by lies and deceit, first through Mexico to reach the border and then to obtain asylum in the United States. (Photo by: HERIKA MARTINEZ/AFP) (Photo by: HERIKA MARTINEZ/AFP, Getty Images)
Similarly, approximately 434,800 citizens of Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, and Venezuela arrived in the United States on humanitarian parole during the same period. People who secure humanitarian parole often enter the United States on commercial flights after receiving DHS approval.
Specifically, DHS has granted parole to 91,100 Cubans, 166,700 Haitians, 75,700 Nicaraguans, and 101,200 Venezuelans.
DHS data provided to the House Homeland Security Committee last month reveals the extent to which Biden’s parole pipeline is drawing otherwise ineligible aliens to the United States.
As of mid-October 2023, “approximately 1.6 million” foreign nationals have applied for permission to travel to the United States for humanitarian parole, including states like Delaware, Rhode Island, Montana, and the Dakotas. It exceeds the population of 11 states, including the state.
John Binder is a reporter for Breitbart News. Email jbinder@breitbart.com. Follow him on Twitter here.



