President Joe Biden's parole program has facilitated the entry of more than 950,000 foreign nationals into the United States since its initiation in January 2023 — surpassing the entire population of South Dakota. This influx represents a significant demographic shift, akin to the emergence of a new city within the country.
The Department of Homeland Security's recent data reveals a continuous flow of tens of thousands of foreign nationals entering the United States through both the southern border and commercial flights. Month after month, the numbers swell, underscoring the sustained momentum of Biden's parole pipeline.
Folks, he is REPLACEING us…
Joe Biden’s Parole Pipeline Imports Over 950,000 Foreign Nationals to U.S., Exceeding Population of South Dakotahttps://t.co/7noAYoCqo9
— Old Mean Geezer (@OldMeanGeezer) April 15, 2024
Utilizing the administration's "CBP One" mobile application and humanitarian parole, over 950,000 individuals have integrated into American communities since January 2023. The CBP One app alone has facilitated the entry of more than 547,000 foreign nationals, primarily from Venezuela, Haiti, and Mexico, while an additional 404,000 individuals from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, and Venezuela have arrived through humanitarian parole.
Remarkably, the approval rate for parole applicants under Biden's administration exceeds 97%, as noted by Senator Katie Britt (R-AL) during a recent hearing. Despite assurances from DHS Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas regarding case scrutiny, the overwhelmingly high approval rate raises questions about the rigor of the vetting process.
The scale of this influx is staggering, resembling an unceasing procession. With each approval, it appears as though tickets to America's shores are being distributed liberally, transforming the nation's demographic landscape in unprecedented ways.