The Trump presidency has revoked protections for thousands of immigrants who have criminal records or who were discovered to be on the FBI’s Terrorist Screening Center blacklist. According to a top White House official, 6, 300 people have been detained from the United States since 2023 under the Biden administration but have either been found to have criminal records or to be on the FBI’s Terrorist Screening Center record.
The standard confirmed that each of these individuals is currently having their pardon status and associated national benefits revoked. The official spoke to the Daily Caller on the condition of anonymity.
” Among the 6.3k aliens on parole who had criminal or criminal records, 905 were obtaining Medicaid, 4 of whom were on the criminal see list.” The national told the Daily Caller, adding that all of them had Social Security numbers, that$ 276, 000 was distributed. “41 were taking out unemployment insurance and receiving$ 42,000 in rewards. 22 received federal student loans totaling$ 280, 000″.
The Trump administration is currently looking into the Biden administration’s reckless usage of humanitarian parole programs as a result of the expulsions. Refugees from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, and Venezuela were granted access through the software known as CHNV. Around half a million people were flown into the United States as a result of this program, which has since been ended by the Trump presidency.
Hundreds of thousands of workers who had enlisted in the United States through the CHNV programme received termination notices in March. The Trump administration is attempting to rescind the system as it makes strides in border policy, citing both national security and economic issues.
A top Department of Homeland Security official formerly attributed Republicans in Congress for the chaos that unfolded and the crime that followed.” They allowed more than half a million lightly vetted aliens from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, and Venezuela and their immediate family members to enter the United States through these fatal parole programs, granted them opportunities to compete for British jobs and devalue American workers,” she said.