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New policy restricts migrants from Venezuela, Nicaragua, Haiti and Cuba

By Sara Carter Staff

 

Breaking Thursday, the Biden administration announced a new policy of turning away migrants who cross the border illegally; specifically, Cubans, Haitians and Nicaraguans.

To begin “immediately” the administration is attempting to stop Venezuelans entering the U.S. illegally. The administration will now “accept 30,000 people per month from the four nations for two years and offer the ability to legally work, as long as they come legally, have eligible sponsors and pass vetting and background checks.”

Migrants from Venezuela, Cuba, Haiti and Nicaragua are the nations for “whom migrant border crossings have risen most sharply, with no easy way to quickly return migrants to their home countries” reports the Associated Press.

The Biden administration has failed to secure the border and manage record-breaking numbers of immigrants crossing the border illegally…

READ FULL STORY HERE…| Sara A. Carter (saraacarter.com)

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