Cuban and Haitian migrants who arrive in the United States under the new humanitarian parole program are eligible for financial aid. The two groups of migrants are eligible for around $400 a month, along with food stamps and Medicare for a period of eight months through the Administration for Children and Families' Office of Refugee Resettlement. The Biden administration announced on Jan. 5 that up to 30,000 people per month from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua and Venezuela would be admitted for two years with authorization to work.