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Biden Admin Flies Thousands of Migrants to Key Florida Cities Under CHNV Program

Internal documents from the Department of Homeland Security have revealed that the Biden administration has been using a program called “CHNV” to fly thousands of illegal immigrants from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, and Venezuela into over 45 U.S. cities. Shockingly, 80% of these migrants were flown to just four cities in Florida. This raises concerns about the transparency and effectiveness of the Biden administration’s immigration policies.

It is important to note that most of the population from these countries already reside in Florida, which may explain why the majority of the migrants flow there. However, this concentration of immigrants in one state could potentially strain local resources and communities, causing unintended consequences for both the migrants and the residents of Florida. The lack of distribution of these immigrants across different states also limits the diversity and integration of these individuals into American society.

The Biden administration expanded the CHNV program in January 2023 to include Haitians, Nicaraguans, and Cubans, allowing up to 30,000 individuals to enter the U.S. monthly. While the program claims to provide work permits and residency authorization, it has faced criticism for exceeding the parole powers granted by Congress. The reckless expansion of this program raises concerns not only about national security but also about the fairness of immigration policies that prioritize certain nationalities over others.

Republican lawmakers, led by Homeland Security Committee Chair Mark Green, have raised serious objections to the CHNV program, calling it an abuse of power and potentially impeachable offense. The ongoing legal challenges from Florida and other states show a commitment to upholding the rule of law and protecting the interests of American citizens. It is crucial for the Biden administration to address these concerns and ensure that immigration policies prioritize the safety and well-being of both the migrants and the American people.

The overwhelming majority of these migrants landing in Florida under the CHNV program highlight the need for a more balanced and strategic approach to immigration. While compassion for those seeking a better life is important, it should not come at the expense of national security or the well-being of American communities. The Biden administration must reevaluate its immigration policies to ensure fairness, transparency, and adherence to the rule of law.

Written by Staff Reports

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