Report: Biden Admin Brings in 250K Foreign Nationals via CBP App.
Foreign Nationals Enter US in Record Numbers Using Biden Administration’s CBP Scheduling App
Since its launch, the U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) scheduling app, introduced by the Biden administration as part of its “new legal pathways” strategy, has facilitated the entry of up to 250,000 foreign nationals into the country. This data, obtained through a Freedom of Information Act request by the Center for Immigration Studies (CIS), reveals that 136,000 individuals came from Cuba, Haiti, Venezuela, and Nicaragua, with the remaining from 93 different countries.
The CBP app, initially promoted by the White House in January 2023, allows “inadmissible aliens” from specific countries to schedule appointments with CBP officers, who then escort them through a port of entry and grant them temporary “humanitarian parole.”
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Under humanitarian parole, these foreign nationals are required to sign an agreement to report to an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) office in their chosen place of residence. Additionally, they must obtain a renewable two-year work permit.
“The purpose of this ‘lawful pathways’ strategy was to reduce the number of illegal crossings by funneling inadmissible aliens ‘lawfully’ through the ports of entry,” explained CIS senior fellow Todd Bensman in an Oct. 24 report. “It was developed to address the end of the pandemic-era Title 42 public health order that allowed DHS to rapidly expel migrants who had crossed the border illegally.”
The White House justified its plan by claiming that it would reduce unlawful entry, protect migrants from smugglers, and alleviate overcrowding at border facilities. However, Mr. Bensman expressed concerns about the lack of transparency and security measures in the Biden administration’s immigration policies.
According to the obtained data, the government has approved 99.7% of applicants, with only a handful of rejections. Notably, the CBP One program has allowed the entry of 57,000 Mexicans, despite their low qualification rate for U.S. protections and asylum rejection rate of 96%.
“Some cases are so strange as to demand public explanation,” Mr. Bensman emphasized.
Serious Concerns
The report also raises concerns about the admission of foreign nationals from countries designated as national security concerns due to the presence of Islamic terrorist organizations. The government has authorized the parole of individuals from nations such as Iran, Egypt, Russia, Armenia, Belarus, Azerbaijan, China, and Mongolia, without public acknowledgment or information on enhanced security screening.
Since May 2021, the Biden administration has been discreetly allowing secret escorts into the country, with 23,314 individuals entering without public acknowledgment. In 2021 and 2022, a total of 10,303 and 13,011 inadmissible aliens, respectively, were paroled from various countries.
Mr. Bensman concludes that the “new legal pathway” programs serve as a means to conceal illegal crossings through an authorized channel, expanding the use of parole and raising questions about the administration’s immigration policies.
How does the CBP scheduling app address the humanitarian crisis at the border and offer a more orderly process for individuals seeking asylum or humanitarian parole?
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However, this strategy has sparked controversy and criticism from both sides of the political spectrum. Critics argue that it undermines border security and encourages more illegal immigration, as the CBP scheduling app essentially provides a legal pathway for inadmissible individuals to enter the country.
Supporters of the app argue that it offers a more orderly and controlled process for individuals seeking asylum or humanitarian parole. They believe that it addresses the humanitarian crisis at the border by allowing eligible individuals to enter legally and obtain the necessary documentation to work and reside in the country.
The Biden administration, in response to the criticism, emphasizes that the CBP app is only available to individuals from specific countries and is subject to strict vetting and background checks. They maintain that the goal is to provide an alternative to dangerous and unauthorized border crossings, while also addressing the humanitarian needs of those seeking protection in the United States.
Despite the controversy, the numbers speak for themselves. The record influx of foreign nationals entering the U.S. through the CBP scheduling app demonstrates the demand and interest in legal pathways for immigration. It also highlights the Biden administration’s commitment to reforming immigration policies and addressing the needs of those seeking refuge or better opportunities in the country.
However, concerns remain regarding the potential impact of this increased influx on national security and the strain it may place on existing resources and infrastructure. As more individuals avail themselves of the CBP app and enter the country legally, there is a need for robust screening processes, adequate administrative support, and the efficient allocation of resources to ensure the integrity and effectiveness of the program.
Furthermore, the CBP scheduling app raises broader questions about the overall approach to immigration policy and the need for comprehensive immigration reform. While the app provides a temporary solution for individuals seeking humanitarian parole, it does not address the larger issues surrounding the immigration system, such as the backlogs in asylum processing, the need for comprehensive border security measures, and a more efficient and streamlined immigration process.
In conclusion, the Biden administration’s CBP scheduling app has enabled a record number of foreign nationals to enter the U.S. through legal channels. While controversial, the app offers a regulated and controlled pathway for individuals seeking asylum or humanitarian parole. However, it also highlights the need for further reforms and a comprehensive approach to immigration policy to address the underlying challenges and ensure the security, efficiency, and fairness of the immigration system.
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