NBC News reported that Joe Biden’s administration might revive his controversial illegal alien flight program even though DHS hasn’t finished an investigation into alleged fraud.
The program allows illegal aliens from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, and Venezuela “to fly or travel directly into the U.S.”
A congressional source said DHS paused the program in July “after an internal report unearthed large amounts of fraud in applications for those sponsoring the applicants.”
But NBC News learned that the Biden-Harris administration wants to restart it “because it is believed to be deterring migrants from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua and Venezuela crossing the border illegally.”
DHS is still reviewing over 30,000 applications!
Around 3,218 “serial sponsors” filed almost 101,000 sponsor applications for people from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, Ukraine, and Venezuela:
The report’s authors found thousands of instances of would-be sponsors’ using the same street addresses, internet protocol addresses or phone numbers. Almost 600 applications were flagged, for example, because they all appeared to use the address of the same commercial warehouse in Orlando, Florida. The authors also found repeated uses of the same Social Security numbers, including numbers belonging to dead people.Small numbers of sponsors for large groups of people have raised concerns about potential human trafficking for immigration programs in the past, though it is not known whether DHS is reviewing those cases for potential human trafficking, the sources said.
Over 1,300 of the applications came from Tijuana, Mexico.
Nine IP addresses had more women sponsored than men. One IP address alone wanted to sponsor 18 females.
Fourteen of these females are under 18.
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