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Biden’s Parole in Place Scheme Will Create a Mayorkas Marriage Fraud Mill
 
By George Fishman on July 1, 2024

Summary
President Biden’s and Secretary of Homeland Security Alejandro Mayorkas’ parole in place (PIP) scheme is designed to launder the immigration status of over half a million illegal aliens who, as of June 17, have lived continuously in the U.S. for at least 10 years and have married U.S. citizens.

The PIP scheme represents an extravagant wedding of marriage fraud and indifference to such fraud by Secretary Mayorkas’ DHS. Of course, the American public will be paying for the reception. The progeny of such a wedding will be immigration fraud on a massive scale, damaging the rule of law and inevitably leading to more chain migration, as illegal alien spouses will be able to petition for green cards for numerous other family members.

According to the 9/11 Commission’s staff report, an interrogated al Qaeda associate stated “that some al Qaeda operatives married American women to obtain U.S. visas” and that Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, the mastermind of 9/11, believed marriage fraud to be “a fantastic mechanism for operatives to acquire valid documents”. Future terrorist wedding planners will certainly take advantage of this “fantastic mechanism”.

https://cis.org/Fishman/Bidens-Parole-Place-Scheme-Will-Create-Mayorkas-Marriage-Fraud-Mill
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