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With the border secure, Trump cleans up Biden’s excesses on parole, TPS
Why Troubling News:
This article is spreading misinformation by presenting a highly biased and misleading portrayal of U.S. immigration policies under the Biden administration. It misrepresents the intent and implementation of programs like the CHNV (Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, and Venezuela) parole initiative and Temporary Protected Status (TPS), framing them as part of a deliberate effort to enable "unchecked mass migration" and subvert U.S. sovereignty. For example, the article falsely suggests that the CHNV program was designed to secretly flood the country with migrants, when in fact, the program aimed to offer a safer, more controlled pathway for people fleeing crisis conditions.
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I agree that this article leans toward conservative bias. However, I believe that parolees, especially those who have committed violent crimes for which they were imprisoned, should not be legally …Read MoreI agree that this article leans toward conservative bias. However, I believe that parolees, especially those who have committed violent crimes for which they were imprisoned, should not be legally allowed to enter another country. Parole should be served within the country that it was ordered for accountability purposes. For example, if you are imprisoned in Venezuela for manslaughter, and then paroled, if you were to leave the country to immigrate to the United States, and you commit another violent crime while here, you are in violation of parole, but who is to hold you accountable? I do not fully understand this particular parole initiative, but from what I do understand, it is not good news for national security. Read Less