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https://homeland.house.gov/2024/04/30/new-documents-reveal-airports-used-by-secretary-mayorkas-to-fly-hundreds-of-thousands-of-inadmissible-aliens-into-u-s-via-chnv-mass-parole-scheme/
The top 15 airport locations used for the CHNV program and the number of inadmissible aliens who flew into a port of entry between January-August 2023 were: Miami, Fla.: 91,821 Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.: 60,461 New York City, N.Y.: 14,827 Houston, Texas: 7,923 Orlando, Fla.: 6,043 Los Angeles, Calif.: 3,271 Tampa, Fla.: 3,237 Dallas, Texas: 2,256 San Francisco, Calif.: 2,052 Atlanta, Ga.: 1,796 Newark, N.J.: 1,498 Washington, D.C.: 1,472 Chicago, Ill.: 496 Las Vegas, Nev.: 483 Austin, Texas: 171
The other airports used for the program are located in:
Aruba; Baltimore, Md.; Boston; Mass.; Charlotte Amalie, St. Thomas, Virgin Islands; Cincinnati, Ohio; Columbus, Ohio; Charlotte, N.C.; Dublin, Ireland; Denver, Colo.; Detroit, Mich.;
Fresno, Calif.;
Fort Myers, Fla.; Honolulu, Hawaii; Indianapolis, Ind.; Kansas City, Mo.; Montreal, Quebec, Canada; Minneapolis/St. Paul, Minn.; Nassau, Bahamas; New Orleans, La.; Oakdale, La.; Ottawa, Canada; Philadelphia, Pa.; Phoenix, Ariz.; Portland, Ore.; Pittsburgh, Pa.; Providence, R.I.; Raleigh-Durham, N.C.;
Sacramento, Calif.;
San Juan, P.R.; Savannah, Ga.; San Antonio, Texas;
San Diego, Calif.;
Seattle, Wash.; Salt Lake City, Utah;
San Jose, Calif.;
St. Paul, Minn.; St. Louis, Mo.; Toronto, Ontario, Canada; Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
Background:
Since the beginning of the program in January 2023, 404,000 inadmissible aliens have been paroled into the country nationwide through the CHNV program. Nationwide encounters at ports of entry this fiscal year have increased by 44 percent compared to the first six months of Fiscal Year 2023. Over half of all monthly encounters at ports of entry this fiscal year were from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, and Venezuela.
In August 2023, Chairman Green sent a follow-up letter to DHS Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas, demanding compliance with the Committee’s August 22, 2023 subpoena for critical data and information regarding the CHNV parole program. The Committee first requested this information on April 27, 2023, and after 103 days of delinquency from DHS, the Committee issued a subpoena to DHS, at which point the requested documents and information were produced.
As highlighted in the Committee’s first interim report on the border crisis last year and referenced in a March 2024 Center for Immigration Studies (CIS) report, the Biden administration created the CHNV parole program to grant travel authorizations for qualifying inadmissible aliens to fly into the country and be released under a two-year work authorization. In addition, DHS expanded the use of U.S. Customs and Border Protection’s CBP One app from its intended commercial use to allow illegal immigrants who participate in the CHNV parole program to schedule appointments through the app. In March 2024, a Haitian national who entered the country through the CHNV program, was arrested for aggravated rape of a 15-year-old girl in Rockland, Massachusetts.
In February 2024, Secretary Mayorkas was impeached for high crimes and misdemeanors, due to his refusal to comply with the laws passed by Congress and his breach of the public trust. Secretary Mayorkas defied the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA), abusing the INA’s permissibility for parole, which may be granted only on a case-by-case and temporary basis, for significant public benefit or urgent humanitarian need. The use of the CHNV program to release inadmissible aliens into the interior violates the law’s clear direction.
Pretty much any airport where there’s a decent sized city is being used this way.
Thanks for nothing, Joe!
Sadly only the top 15 are listed.
Also it appears that they sent the majority of them to cities in Florida. Just to spite I would guess.
It ain’t no secret dude.....everytime I go into Walmart half the people in there are speaking a foreign language......and that includes the EMPLOYEES......no joke.
Some call it treason.
BTTT - 45 locations......
“High crimes and misdemeanors” anyone?
let’s carefully identify those responsible for this mass-scale, organized, and treasonous lawbreaking
and see to it that they pay for their crimes
These lists are only a sliver of the illegals being scattered around the country. I see groups of young military-aged men in similar new clothes wandering around town, in Walmart, etc. Plus, in WalMart it now seems 99% of the customers are non-English speaking. We’ve been overrun and it is being buried.
Here's the top 15 list again, this time for the two largest airport drop off counts, I calculated the percentage of the population the parolees would account for if they stay in the city to which they were flown. Why send so many that they would constituted 20% to 33% of the population?1) Miami, Florida: 91,821 -would be 20% of population (prior population count 449,514 in 2022).
2) Ft. Lauderdale, Florida: 60,461 - would be 33% of population (Prior population of 183,146 in 2022)3) New York City, New York: 14,827
4) Houston, Texas: 7,923
5) Orlando, Florida: 6,043
6) Los Angeles, California: 3,271
7) Tampa, Florida: 3,237
8) Dallas, Texas: 2,256
9) San Francisco, California: 2,052
10) Atlanta, Georgia: 1,796
11) Newark, New Jersey: 1,498
12) Washington, D.C.: 1,472
13) Chicago, Illinois: 496
14) Las Vegas, Nevada: 483
15) Austin, Texas: 171
And think of the amount of people and other resources (read: $$) involved in getting them onto the flights and and then transported to housing of some sort off the flight and “integrated” into the masses.
Mother of all messes.
I know my little town is inundated with squatty mestizos. I was at the grocery store and nearly everyone in there was speaking Spanish and all used EBT cards at the check out. Definitely not locals.
Poor Florida!!!
We are being replaced.
“The program”.
This is treason. Destroying the country on purpose.
Re Flying illegals in:
They screwed Florida royally.
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It only mentions 404,000. So where did the other 6-8 million go, eh?
Not only that, where did they go after they arrived at the airport. My city of about 35,000, which is 150 miles from Seattle has been receiving a lot. Reports of them being processed thru the local hospital clinic by my friend. We have quite a few Hispanics here, which started because of agriculture, and they blend in. Housing and medical care all set up by NGO’s.
Vile and wicked program. Thankfully, deSantis will not put up with B.S.