Dems accused of facilitating mass immigration fraud

 Newsmax:

GOP Seeks Answers on 'Massive' Immigration Fraud

House Republicans are demanding answers from Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas about the "massive fraud" in the program for Cubans, Haitians, Nicaraguans and Venezuelans. (Getty Images)

House Republicans are demanding answers from Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas on what they characterize as the "massive fraud" that caused the department to pause travel authorizations as part of its "unlawful mass-parole" program for Cubans, Haitians, Nicaraguans, and Venezuelans (CHNV).

The alleged fraud includes program sponsors using the same address hundreds of times and thousands of applications that included non-existent ZIP codes.

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The Biden immigration policy has been an expensive disaster allowing millions of illegals into the US including criminals who have murdered US citizens as well as other criminals.  Countries like Venezuela have taken advantage of this ridiculous policy by emptying their prisons of murderers and thieves.  Most Democrats have gone along with this nonsense.

See also:

Alarm bells are ringing after a bombshell border report sent Dems running for the hills

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A Napolitan News Service poll reveals that an overwhelming 84% of registered voters believe “illegal immigration is bad for the United States,” with only a paltry 12% claiming it’s good.

The opposition to illegal immigration has remained consistently high for decades, according to the news service, reflecting the enduring concerns of the American public.

While a majority, 71%, support legal immigration as beneficial to the country, those opposed to illegal immigration argue it is harming Americans in profound ways.
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And:

 Kamala Harris Is Fast-Tracking Citizenship Applications in an Attempt to 'Reshape the Electorate'

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