Twenty-one GOP attorneys general are seeking a judicial shutdown of the administration's giant parole loophole in the nation's border laws.
Neil MunroTwenty-one GOP attorneys general will be in a Texas court on Thursday seeking a judicial shutdown of the administration’s giant parole loophole in the nation’s border laws.
His pro-migration border deputy, Alejandro Mayorkas, announced a target of importing 360,000 people each year via the four-country parole program, in addition to the annual inflow of one million legal immigrants. Most of the beneficiaries are job-seeking adults whose arrival will push down Americans’ wages and nudge up their housing costs.
In 1996, Congress became alarmed at the abuses by multiple administrations of the parole authority since 1952. And consequently, the current language that appears on the parole statute — “urgent humanitarian reasons” and “significant public benefits” — was added to the parole provision to restrict the ability of administrations to bypass congressional limitations on immigration to the United States.
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