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Republicans Urge DHS to Release Total Accounting of Migrants Freed into U.S. by Biden’s Parole Pipeline

In recent weeks, Republicans have been calling on Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Chief Kristi Noem to release a full and transparent accounting of the migrants who have been released into the United States through President Biden’s “parole pipeline.”

This issue has been at the forefront of political debates since the beginning of Biden’s presidency, with Republicans accusing the administration of mishandling the influx of migrants at the southern border. The parole pipeline, specifically, has raised concerns among Republicans as it allows individuals who are not eligible for traditional forms of immigration relief to be released into the U.S. temporarily.

According to the latest data from DHS, approximately 40,000 migrants have been released into the country through this program, with more expected to be released in the coming months. Republicans argue that these numbers are troubling and demand a full and detailed report on the individuals who have been given parole and the reasons behind their release.

The urgent call for a comprehensive report from DHS comes as a result of the lack of transparency and information provided by the administration. Republicans have expressed concerns over the potential national security risks associated with releasing thousands of migrants into the country without proper vetting.

Rep. Chuck Grassley, the ranking member of the Senate Judiciary Committee, has been vocal in his criticism of the parole pipeline, stating that “the process is opaque and the security vetting is hardly thorough,” and that “we don’t know who these individuals are, where they are going, or for how long they will be allowed to stay.”

Many Republicans have echoed the sentiments of Rep. Grassley, citing the potential risks to public safety and the possibility of individuals with criminal backgrounds being released into communities without proper oversight.

In light of these concerns, Republicans are urging DHS Chief Kristi Noem to make public a full and detailed report on the individuals who have been released through the parole pipeline. This report should include information on their backgrounds, the reasons for their release, and their current whereabouts.

The Biden administration has defended the parole pipeline as a necessary measure to address the humanitarian crisis at the border. However, the lack of transparency has only fueled the criticism and raised further concerns.

The release of a comprehensive report would not only address the concerns of Republicans but also provide much-needed transparency to the American people. It is crucial to understand the impact of the parole pipeline on public safety, national security, and the overall immigration system.

Furthermore, a full accounting of the individuals who have been released through the parole pipeline would help identify any potential weaknesses or loopholes in the system that could be exploited by individuals with nefarious intentions.

It is time for the Biden administration to prioritize the safety and security of the American people and provide a transparent and detailed report on the parole pipeline. As Republicans have rightfully raised these concerns, it is now up to DHS Chief Kristi Noem to take decisive action and release the requested report.

In conclusion, the urgency of the situation at the southern border cannot be overstated, and the release of a full and transparent report on the parole pipeline is crucial in addressing the concerns of Republicans and ensuring the safety and security of all Americans. It is time for the Biden administration to take necessary action and provide the American people with the information they deserve.

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