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Thursday, September 19, 2024

Small Town Alabama Residents Silenced For Questioning Sudden Flood Of Haitian Migrants

 

Small Town Alabama Residents Silenced For Questioning Sudden Flood Of Haitian Migrants

by Tyler Durden
Wednesday, Sep 18, 2024 - 06:25 AM

This week U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) released its latest statistics showing at least 530,000 migrants flew into the U.S. and were paroled into the country as part of the Biden administration’s controversial mass parole program for those migrating from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua and Venezuela (the CHNV program).  The program essentially expedites the transfer of migrants from these countries with minimal vetting under refugee laws and allows them to stay in the US for at least two years with a work visa. 

The CBP also notes that at least 800,000 more migrants have applied for the program at US ports of entry, meaning they are likely already in the country.  The numbers are not counted as illegal border crossings. The CBP has warned that once the two-year work period ends they do not have the manpower to track down those migrants that refuse to leave voluntarily.

Concerns over this immigration agenda are being raised after presidential candidate Donald Trump highlighted the flood of 20,000 Haitians into Springfield, Ohio (a city of only 60,000 people) during his recent debate with Kamala Harris.  Reports are mounting and suggest this issue is not limited to Ohio; small towns across the US are being inundated with third-world immigrants.  Native-born residents feel powerless as their communities are trampled by decisions made at the federal level.

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