The Biden administration announced the restart of a controversial parole policy for migrants

The policy allows tens of thousands of migrants into the U.S. each month

The policy was previously put on hold due to revelations of significant fraud

The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is resuming the parole processes for Cubans, Haitians, Nicaraguans, and Venezuelans

DHS has incorporated additional vetting of U.S.-based supporters to enhance the integrity of the program

New procedures have been added to strengthen the parole process.

DHS is resuming the issuance of new Advance Travel Authorizations

The department will closely monitor the new process as it moves forward

The parole policy aims to manage the migration flow more effectively

The updated process is intended to reduce fraud and ensure the program's success

To get more updates, please stay connected Thank You

Please share if you like the story