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Almost 1,100 Cubans are entering the US every week with humanitarian parole

MIAMI, United States. – Lawyer Willy Allen assured this wednesday journalist Ernesto Morales, from the media CubitaNowthat “almost 1,100” Cubans were entering the United States every week thanks to the humanitarian parole program launched by the Joe Biden government.

“With the program parole humanitarian, more Cubans are entering than on the Freedom Flights,” the lawyer also specified. “He’s a high number,” he added.

Allen explained that this week beneficiaries of the parole humanitarian whose cases date back to February.

On the future of the program, he assured: “My hope is that it will continue and that we will have even higher numbers.”

at the beginning of april transcended that around 14,000 Cubans had entered the United States thanks to the parole humanitarian law, launched on January 5 by the Biden administration with the aim of stopping the migration crisis on the border with Mexico.

A chain report Univision indicates that, in addition to the 14,000 Cubans, up to the beginning of April around 32,000 Venezuelans, 18,000 Haitians and 7,000 Nicaraguans had entered the US.

Sources from the Department of Homeland Security assured Univisión that the program has been “a resounding success” and that it demonstrates the effectiveness of the legal, orderly and safe transit of migrants to the US “The program is a resounding success. People prefer legal paths rather than paying a trafficker,” the federal entity said.

Similarly, the policy of parole humanitarian aid would have reduced the flow of migrants across the US-Mexico border by almost 90 percent.

He parole humanitarian law has generated controversy among Cubans both inside and outside the island. Third-party scams, difficulties in accessing the CBP One application, and deportations have been some of the situations that have occurred over the months.

The program has also been used by repressors of the regime to emigrate to the United States with his family. Such is the case of Eduardo Velazquez Infantea former official of the Ministry of the Interior (MININT) and persecutor of opponents and independent journalists in Las Tunas, who was recently admitted.

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