November 2, 2024
A federal judge on Friday declined to put speed bumps in the Biden administration's superhighway of immigration bringing migrants from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua and Venezuela into the United States. The so-called humanitarian parole program brings about 30,000 migrants a month from those countries, according to the Associated Press The program...
A federal judge on Friday declined to put speed bumps in the Biden administration’s superhighway of immigration bringing migrants from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua and Venezuela into the United States. The so-called humanitarian parole program brings about 30,000 migrants a month from those countries, according to the Associated Press The program…



A federal judge on Friday declined to put speed bumps in the Biden administration’s superhighway of immigration bringing migrants from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua and Venezuela into the United States. The so-called humanitarian parole program brings about 30,000 migrants a month from those countries, according to the Associated Press The program…

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