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BORDER ON FIRE: DHS Says Less Than 1% of 'Paroled' Migrants Left U.S. Last Year

By Eric Bolling Staff

(Photo by Michael Gonzalez/Getty Images)

The Department of Homeland Security has released an alarming statistic…

According to a NEWSMAX report, failed border boss Alejandro Mayorkas and his DHS say less than 1% of illegal migrants who were caught and released left the country last year.

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From NEWSMAX:

Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has not been able to summon more than 350 of the migrants who came in during the surge after the Title 42 expulsion program ended, and said in court documents this year that it has not been able to track more than 30 of them, reports The Washington Times.

Former immigration judge Andrew “Art” Arthur, a former immigration judge and ICE lawyer commented that the missing immigrants undermine Homeland Security Alejandro Mayorkas’ “contention that there are any actual consequences for illegally entering the United States or that those consequences will be delivered in weeks, not years.”

“What this control group proves is that DHS isn’t delivering any consequences,” he added.

The Border Patrol created its short-lived parole program last year to speed up the catch-and-release process when the Trump-era Title 42 policy ended. Because of the expected surge, officials opted to release migrants, while ordering them to report to ICE and collect court summonses within 90 days.

U.S. District Judge T. Kent Wetherell II in Florida had issued an injunction against the program, but 2,572 migrants were paroled.

More over at NEWSMAX:



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