The Mexican government has begun transporting migrants to the U.S. border. The “Emerging Safe Mobility Corridor” scheme, initiated by Mexico last month, is designed to help migrants gain parole into the U.S. under the Biden-Harris government.
The Mexican National Institute of Migration shared a video on social media showing the first bus transporting migrants from Tapachula, near Guatemala, to Reynosa, close to the U.S. border. The migrants are scheduled to attend appointments made via the CBP One app.
#Video 🎥| Salida del primer autobús que trasladó de Tapachula, Chiapas a Reynosa, Tamaulipas a personas extranjeras que acudirán a su cita CBP One y que forma parte de la habilitación del Corredor Emergente de Movilidad Segura, que puso en marcha el gobierno mexicano a través de… pic.twitter.com/j1dBQSEGQo
— INM (@INAMI_mx) September 11, 2024
Expanded under Biden-Harris, the CBP One app allows the government to process and parole up to 1,450 migrants per day at U.S. ports of entry. The app is also used to import up to 30,000 nationals a month from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, and Venezuela.
Humanitarian parole is supposed to be limited in scope. Some conservative lawmakers and law officers believe Joe Biden and Kamala Harris are abusing them to facilitate mass migration. Statistics suggest that over 95 percent of migrants who schedule appointments through CBP One are granted entry.
A recent report from the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Inspector General criticized the app’s vetting processes. Migrant flights were briefly paused due to endemic sponsor fraud but have since resumed.