If it’s Friday, then it stands to reason that there’s going to be a Friday news dump. And the Biden administration didn’t disappoint with its quiet announcement in the work week’s waning hours, stating that it will end plans to provide a path to citizenship for the over 500,000 illegal aliens from four nations that it flew into the United States. Readers might remember the temporary pause in the program in August, after major fraudulent activities were exposed in the program’s management, in part thanks to Elon Musk’s bringing attention to the Daily Mail’s story back in the spring.
As my colleague Mike Miller reported, unsurprisingly, Team Biden got the train back on the tracks and rolling in no time:
In a quintessential case in point, the Biden-Harris Department of Homeland Security’s citizenship agency has put out an urgent call for volunteers to help process applications to restart a fraud-filled program that allows unauthorized illegal aliens (by existing U.S immigration law definition) from some Latin American nations — including Cuba — to skip the border farce and fly directly into the United States.
What could possibly go wrong?
The program that shuttled more than a half-million illegals — who lack legal visas — into the U.S. was abruptly halted several weeks ago after an internal review found massive fraud. I know; try to control your shock and amazement. Now, without explanation, Citizen and Immigration Services is looking for a quick restart. […]
— Read More: redstate.com
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