The Biden regime has flown hundreds of thousands of illegal aliens directly from their home states into the United States and put 90 percent of them in Florida and Texas, according to an exhaustive analysis of U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) data.
Back up: In October 2022, the Biden regime rolled out a migrant parole program that allowed Venezuelan nations to apply for asylum from their home country and then get flown to the U.S. In January 2023, the program was expanded to include Cubans, Haitians, Nicaraguans, and Colombians.
The details: The Biden regime refuses to publicly disclose where they’re dropping the illegals in this parole program, so The Center for Immigration Studies cross-reverenced CBP data with data from the Office of Field Operations (OFO) which tracks encounters at airports and filtered it to pull just the five nationalities mentioned above.
The numbers: The analysis found that roughly 386,000 have been flown in since October 2022. Here’s what that looks like by city:
- Miami: 326,000
- Houston: 21,964
- Los Angeles: 8,382
- San Francisco: 4,578
- Atlanta: 4,515
- Boston: 4,879
- Baltimore: 3,784
- Chicago: 1,556
It is not clear if these cities are the final destinations for these illegals or if they continue on to other locations.
Big picture: Florida and Texas, which account for roughly 90 percent of the arrivals, also happen to be the states fighting hardest against Biden’s border chaos. So it’s not a stretch to see these drop-offs as retribution by the Biden regime.
The last word goes to Todd Bensman, Senior National Security Fellow at CIS, who cuts to why Biden is doing this, explaining that it brings “people that were going across the border in through airports so they don’t have to be counted as border crossers, which is the number everybody watches.”
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