Texas Scorecard by Will Biagini | August 2, 2024
Lawmakers have already been questioning whether the U.S. Department of Homeland Security can adequately monitor more than 1 million parolees. An investigation by the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Service has allegedly uncovered massive amounts of fraud in the Biden-Harris administration’s illegal alien parole program, resulting in the program being halted.
The Federation for American Immigration Reform obtained a full report of the USCIS internal review, which exposed the fraud.
The report allegedly uncovers fraud in the paperwork sponsors file with USCIS for every alien seeking to obtain parole through the CHNV program for applicants from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, and Venezuela.
Evidence of the fraud manifests through fake Social Security numbers, including those of deceased individuals. Further, on over 19,000 parole application forms, only 100 addresses were listed, with many would-be parolees applying from a single property.
Many applications for parole were also submitted from the same IP address, and questions asked on Form I-134A were answered the same way for as many as 10,000 different applications.
More:
https://texasscorecard.com/federal/biden-harris-administration-freezes-illegal-alien-parole-program/