
'Abused the laws': GOP bill vows to shut down key Biden-era policies benefitting migrants
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New Republican legislation would shut down Temporary Protected Status and use of humanitarian parole to let migrants into the United States.
The Biden administration, as part of its efforts to expand lawful pathways for migration to curb the ongoing migrant crisis at the border, has used parole to allow in 1,450 migrants a day using the CBP One app at the border. It has also allowed over 500,000 migrants from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua and Venezuela into the U.S. to fly into the U.S. using a separate program. Adam Shaw is a politics reporter for Fox News Digital, primarily covering immigration and border security.
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The Biden administration says those programs have worked to limit migration and provide an orderly process at the border. Republicans have claimed that the moves represent an abuse of parole to allow in otherwise inadmissible foreign nationals. The CHNV program was briefly paused after DHS found evidence of fraud from sponsors.