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In the latest monthly apprehension report from U.S. Customs and Border Protection under the Biden-Harris administration, officials bragged that the number of apprehensions were way down in December and touted the number of deportations they have conducted.
The CBP report also reveals the jaw-dropping number of migrants they have allowed into the United States through two programs which DHS Secretary Alejandro (who was born in Cuba) has promoted as “legal” pathways to enter the country – the CBP One App and the CHNV Parole program.
Through the end of December, the Biden-Harris administration has allowed a total of 1,468,490 migrants to come right on into the U.S. by using the two ‘loophole’ programs, without having to cross “illegally.”
- 936,500 – CBP One App (where migrants literally make an appointment to enter the US via mobile app on their phone)
- 531,690 – CHNV Parole flight program
By allowing the aliens to enter the US via these programs, the Biden administration then considers them as entering “legally” and doesn’t include these numbers in the apprehension totals, making it appear that numbers are down.
A report by Breitbart explains:
The parole programs cut a huge loophole in the nation’s border laws by granting “humanitarian parole” to a huge population of economic migrants. The parole provision was intended for a small number of emergency cases, such as sick airline passengers.
Fox News reporter Bill Melugin noted that President-elect Donald Trump has pledged to terminate both programs on DAY ONE – as well as revoke parole status for the migrants who entered via these programs.
NEW: CBP releases final monthly data of Biden’s presidency, revealing that since early 2023, his admin has now allowed nearly 1.5 million migrants to enter the U.S. via two controversial programs, the CBP One cell phone app, and the CHNV migrant flights parole program.
936,500…
— Bill Melugin (@BillMelugin_) January 14, 2025
Below are excerpts from the CBP report:
CBP One™ App
The CBP One™ mobile application is a key scheduling tool and part of DHS’s efforts to incentivize noncitizens to use lawful, safe, humane, and orderly pathways and processes. Noncitizens who cross between the ports of entry or who present themselves at a port of entry without making a CBP One™ appointment are generally subject to the Securing the Border Final Rule that limits asylum eligibility. DHS encourages migrants to use lawful processes, rather than taking the dangerous journey to cross unlawfully between the ports of entry, which also carries significant consequences under the United States immigration laws.
Use of the CBP One™ app to schedule appointments at ports of entry has significantly increased CBP’s capacity to process migrants in a more efficient and orderly manner while cutting out unscrupulous smugglers who endanger and profit from vulnerable migrants. The suspension and limitation on entry and Final Rule does not apply to noncitizens who use the CBP One™ mobile app to enter the United States at a port of entry in a safe and orderly manner to avail themselves to lawful processes.
In December, CBP processed almost 44,000 individuals at ports of entry with information submitted in advance through CBP One™. Since the appointment scheduling function in CBP One™ was introduced in January 2023 through the end of December 2024, more than 936,500 individuals have successfully scheduled appointments to present at ports of entry instead of risking their lives in the hands of smugglers. The top nationalities processed with appointments through CBP One™ are Venezuelan, Cuban, and Mexican.
CHNV Parole Processes
DHS continues to process new Advance Travel Authorizations (ATAs) in the parole processes for certain nationals of Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, and Venezuela (CHNV). As part of an internal review, DHS has implemented additional safeguards to the CHNV processes, incorporating rigorous enhanced vetting of US-based supporters, including biographic and biometric screening.
All CHNV beneficiaries continue to be thoroughly screened and vetted by CBP prior to their arrival to the United States and must meet other eligibility criteria for advanced authorization to travel to the United States in a safe, orderly, and lawful way. Noncitizens with advanced authorization to travel purchase their own commercial airline tickets to come to the United States.
Through the end of December, about 531,690 Cubans, Haitians, Nicaraguans, and Venezuelans arrived lawfully and were granted parole under the parole processes. Specifically, 110,970 Cubans, 213,150 Haitians, 96,270 Nicaraguans, and 120,760 Venezuelans were vetted and authorized for travel; and 110,240 Cubans, 211,040 Haitians, 93,070 Nicaraguans, and 117,330 Venezuelans arrived and were granted parole.
Since DHS has implemented these safe, orderly and lawful processes, encounters of CHNV nationals in between ports of entry are down 91%.
CBP released operational statistics in the December 2024, FY25 Monthly Update.
Press Release: ➡️ https://t.co/osf1IvwqBj
Monthly reporting can be viewed on the “Stats and Summaries” webpage: ➡️ https://t.co/zaPvUr5BwR pic.twitter.com/1Y46KyGWT0
— CBP (@CBP) January 15, 2025
Last month, journalist Hernando Arc shared a video and wrote, “I interviewed two illegals that used the CBP 1 App to enter America. For the 1st time since this invasion started there are more illegals using the CBP1 App and entering a port of entry then illegals coming outside a port of entry.”
I interviewed two illegals that used the CBP 1 App to enter America. For the 1st time since this invasion started there are more illegals using the CBP1 App and entering a port of entry then illegals coming outside a port of entry.
November 2024 total 94,210
BP only… pic.twitter.com/ErCZlVYWt2— hernando arce (@hernandoarce) December 5, 2024
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