Biden's DHS Halting Migrant Program Raises Border Security Concerns
Suspending the parole program for Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, and Venezuela could increase illegal entries and undermine border security.

President Joe Biden's Department of Homeland Security (DHS) paused a key component of its immigration agenda last week, which allowed immigrants from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, and Venezuela to enter and work legally in the United States. Known as the CHNV parole process, this program has helped reduce illegal entries by hundreds of thousands since its launch. DHS should restart the CHNV program immediately.
CHNV has provided an important lifeline for migrants fleeing the horrors of totalitarian socialism and communism in Cuba, Nicaragua, and Venezuela, as well as the endemic chaos of Haiti. This process offers a lawful and orderly way for migrants to pursue the American dream. As these countries spiral further into political and economic dysfunction, CHNV has become more important than ever to prevent chaos at the border.
Under the CHNV process, immigrants required sponsorship from U.S. citizens or legal residents to lawfully enter the United States. DHS has halted the program in response to an internal report that allegedly found evidence of sponsor fraud. In fact, all it shows is the agency's anti-fraud directorate's ineptitude at analyzing big data.
Until now, nearly all immigration applications were filed on paper. For the first time in its history, DHS required all CHNV parole applications to be filed online, resulting in a monstrous data file of 2.6 million records. The agency's Fraud and National Security Directorate (FDNS) apparently took its first stab at assessing "potential fraud indicators" within it.
FDNS found blank entry fields, phone numbers that don't work, zip codes that don't exist, strange street addresses, Social Security numbers associated with dead people, repetitive text and repeat filers, and other similar anomalies. FDNS concluded that these issues indicate fraud.
But those oddities and errors are not evidence of fraud—they are part and parcel of large administrative datasets, especially those compiled by the government. Fraud involves intentional deception, deliberate misrepresentation, or omission by applicants to obtain benefits they do not qualify for. These issues are more likely due to changing circumstances between the time when the forms were filed and the FDNS analyzed them, copying-and-pasting between different types of electronic documents, and simple human error.
Finding mistakes like this in big data is absolutely normal. For starters, statistically, some sponsors have certainly died since filing their sponsorship applications. The bigger issue is that when 2.6 million people fill out a form—sometimes on behalf of a relative or client—errors such as transposing numbers and letters, writing their mailing address when they should write their physical address, or mixing up mailing and physical addresses are inevitable.
Errors can be introduced precisely because of the shortcomings of DHS's new online filing system. As one of us learned firsthand when sponsoring someone, DHS's system purges application drafts after 30 days. This means many applicants draft their responses on paper or in a separate electronic format and then paste the responses. This inevitably results in some answers being accidentally duplicated or put in the wrong field. These shortcomings can be easily understood as honest errors instead of fraud.
FDNS also inaccurately interprets repeat applications from sponsors as indicative of fraud. Yet the CHNV parole process explicitly allows sponsoring multiple applicants. Even when all the beneficiaries are from the same family, DHS requires the sponsor to submit separate applications for each person. Of course, there will be repetitive text and repeat filings—DHS mandates it. It's as if FDNS looked for evidence of fraud in the CHNV's data before understanding how CHNV works.
Some charitable Americans have each submitted dozens of applications to help people. DHS encouraged that, at least until last week.
Some people will undoubtedly try to exploit the CHNV process. But before claiming that something unusual is occurring, FDNS must calculate the baseline rate for these types of errors—a task that it apparently hasn't done or perhaps can't do, given that this is the first form filed entirely online.
More importantly, FDNS's findings pertain to all applications, even though nearly one in five applications are rejected. There is no sign that officials reviewing applications cannot address any issues or that any group of fraudulent applicants were admitted to the United States.
One sign that this is all bureaucratic smoke and no actual fire is that DHS has already announced that it is not canceling parole status for anyone already approved under CHNV.
That FDNS is overreacting to these issues is no surprise. It has long been subject to criticism for inflating fraud risks and lacking strategic thinking. In 2022, the Government Accountability Office (GAO) reported that, over two decades, the FDNS had "not developed an antifraud strategy." One FDNS employee told DHS's inspector general that the FDNS leadership pressures agents to "find the fraud" and becomes frustrated when it isn't found. The agent said leadership is "completely out of touch with reality."
There is likely some fraud in CHNV, just like there is fraud in any large program, but it's better to focus on trying to identify individual instances rather than shutting down the entire program over misunderstanding administrative data. Since the CHNV program came online, illegal entries from these countries have fallen dramatically.
A Texas district court found that the state government could not challenge the program because it had actually reduced illegal immigration in the state. The Biden administration risks restarting illegal immigration by these populations—who are difficult to remove thanks to the lack of U.S. relations with their governments. This situation will not lend itself to better vetting or security.
This is also one of the worst times to shut down CHNV from border security and humanitarian perspectives. Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro recently stole the country's presidency in a fraudulent election and is busy transforming it into a poverty-ridden socialist dystopia run by a man who appears to have attended the Joseph Stalin School of Good Government. As a result, the number of asylum seekers will likely increase, with many of them attempting to reach the U.S.
A deepening economic crisis in communist Cuba is threatening to drive even more Cubans to flee the island. Without a CHNV program to channel those migrants into the legal migration system, Border Patrol will soon have to deal with many more Cubans and Venezuelans just as border apprehensions fell to the lowest level since mid-2020. Border security demands the reopening of CHNV as soon as possible.
Experience with CHNV does suggest some reforms to improve the system. The first is to reinstate the $575 filing fee for humanitarian parole to ensure that restarting g CHNV doesn't reduce bureaucratic processing resources for other visas. The second is to increase the monthly cap from 30,000 immigrants to at least 60,000, or ideally to uncap it entirely to remove long wait lists and incentivize people to use the legal system rather than face years-long delays.
The third reform is to allow parolees to work immediately without having to apply for an employment authorization document after arriving in the United States. There should be no legal barrier to them working and paying taxes.
DHS should not overreact to the illusions of fraud inherent in big datasets. Any actual instances of fraud should be addressed through the agency's normal procedures, targeting individual fraudsters or reforming paperwork and electronic filing procedures and audits.
Biden should immediately order the agency to restart processing applications with the reforms we recommend. CHNV was the most novel and important part of Biden's immigration agenda. To undermine it now would be a catastrophic mistake that could undermine American border security, reduce the economic gains from immigration, and impose huge humanitarian burdens on migrants fleeing totalitarian socialism in Latin America and the Caribbean.
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More people will come if it’s more difficult to do so?
No, more people will come illegally if it's more difficult to do so legally. Illegal immigrants are more likely to commit crimes because they have less to lose.
Suspending the parole program for Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, and Venezuela could increase illegal entries and undermine border security.
The program was literally shut down due to fraud and improper vetting...
It took two idiots to write this?
It took two idiots to write this?
+1
I'm glad I looked down before saying exactly this.
I deny that you or anyone else knows why the program was shut down. All we may know at this point is what the officials responsible for shutting it down SAID was their reason. If there was fraud – which is highly doubtful based on the spurious data cited – even then it doesn’t require shutting down the entire program. At most it might require modifying the application process to include more careful review or prosecuting the violators. But I find your willingness to accept the word of government officials to be precious!
We have the literal statements from DHS who was promoting the program regarding vetting and fraud issues...
If the people who support the program have to admit to how bad it is you can be pretty confident.
Oh, well, GOSH! If they're LITERAL statements they MUST be true. You have no idea who was "promoting" the program, WHY they were promoting the program, or why they suddenly STOPPED supporting it. You don't like it so it MUST have been fraudulent so you're glad it was halted. 'Nuff said ...
I get it. Facts don't matter to your insane religious like devotion to an idea. Lol.
Open borders at any cost!
Spurious data?
“this program has helped reduce illegal entries by hundreds of thousands since its launch.”
Eh? You’re bragging that by changing an illegal action to legal, you’ve reduced crime?
I’m all for open borders, when immigration is voluntary. I’m not for bribing immigration with welfare, room and board, free phones, and all the rest. And to top it off by making an illegal act legal, and bragging you’ve reduced crime, just shows how pathetic the argument is.
I stopped reading there. If you had better arguments than “we reduced crime by making it legal”, you would have lead with them.
Straw man. Reducing illegal entries by allowing them in legally does nothing whatsoever to reduce crime and no one has claimed that it has. Entering the US without permission is not now and has never been a crime.
Umm what.
It is in the very statement. Illegal entries are reduced by making them legal entries. Despite Ero congressional law passed.
What the fuck are you talking about?
Open borders at all cost is what he’s talking about.
Since you have never, ever actually cited any costs of immigration, your simpering is rejected. The few "costs" associated with immigration are self-inflicted by governments to "help" the immigrants. The solution to that is to stop government from "helping" immigrants with our tax money. Also, no one sane has ever advocated "open borders" - that's just something you made up to make it sound bad to people who cannot think for themselves. What I advocate is stopping the immigration quotas and limits and other regulations and allow immigrants to work at any job they can find someone to pay them for after a simple check at the border. But keep raising straw men you can knock down without thinking.
Entering the US without permission is not now and has never been a crime.
This is, notably, entirely false. Sure, it's not a strawman. It's just an outright fabrication that doesn't even pretend to be the truth.
Is that 'better' in your view?
Re-entering the USA without permission after having been deported is indeed a federal crime involving heavy fines and up to 20 years in the slammer. The problem is that US prohibitionism has by artificial selection installed fascist dictatorships to ban "some" trade and production. Inevitably, this caused SOME poverty and brutal police States compared to which U.S. prisons are not all that unpleasant to the average yokel. Enforcement to the hilt require another Herbert Hoover campaign to AGAIN build huge prisons bulging with humanity, patrolled by machine-gun Christie tanks. Prohibitionism ain't cheap, but Democrats and Republicans absolutely reject freedom and will fight it to the knife.
It is my understanding that it used to not be a crime, but was made one a few years back.
It has been a crime for decades but for most of that time has been adjudicated as a civil matter because it was easier and cheaper.
Wrong!
Illegal Entry”/8 U.S.C. § 1325 makes it a crime to unlawfully enter the United States. It applies to people who do not enter with proper inspection at a port of entry, such as those who enter between ports of entry, avoid examination or inspection, or who make false statements while entering or attempting to enter. A first offense is a misdemeanor punishable by a fine, up to six months in prison, or both.
“Illegal Re-Entry”/8 U.S.C. § 1326 makes it a crime to unlawfully reenter, attempt to unlawfully reenter, or to be found in the United States after having been deported, ordered removed, or denied admission. This crime is punishable as a felony with a maximum sentence of two years in prison. Higher penalties apply if the person was previously removed after having been convicted of certain crimes: up to 10 years for a single felony conviction (other than an aggravated felony conviction) or three misdemeanor convictions involving drugs or crimes against a person, and up to 20 years for an aggravated felony conviction.
It took me less than 30 seconds to find that. You should really learn what you’re talking about. Although if you really did that you probably wouldn’t support open borders bullshit.
That’s the same thing that they’ll tell you about crime rates in Blue jurisdictions -“crime is down” because we stopped arresting people for stealing under $1000 or prosecuting anyone for just about anytjing unless they are politically unfavored
Suspending the parole program for Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, and Venezuela could increase illegal entries and undermine border security.
*looks around at rest of commenters*
Is this some kind of 180 for Reason? What's going on?
It's a fakeout. Not even sure why they are pretending to care about illegal immigration.
In 2018 infiltrators hacked the LP migration plank so as to demand the importation of criminals, terrorists, anarchists, diseased and insane folks so as to wreck our capacity to attract voters. https://libertariantranslator.wordpress.com/2019/01/11/infiltration-and-sabotage/
This is normal duopoly behavior wearily familiar back in 1884, when Republicans blamed two small parties earning all of 4% of the vote of having "elected" Grover Cleveland. Prohibitionists were literally assaulted by enraged Republicans. Reason’s position is non-imbecilic and the magazine evidently feels no need to take up cudgels. All those countries listed were long ago wrecked by U.S. prohibitionist colonialism. FDR actually wrote a Constitution for Haiti back around 1920.
If we don't just open the borders to everyone, unconditionally, we will have more illegal immigration and thus undermine national security?
Really?
I know, lets legalize theft - then we won't have any theft anymore.
This has already been done in some jurisdictions, i.e. theft under $1000 in value being essentially decriminalized.
Your reductio ad absurdum is noted ... and rejected with extreme prejudice. Your sneering condescension does not replace facts or logic and never will. Decriminalization of something that should never have been illegal in the first place is not even remotely similar to decriminalizing actual crimes. Go away now and stop annoying the adults in the room.
Oh noes. The open border acolyte who ignores all evidence and facts refutes you.
You’re an open borders mizek lol.
So, above you claim it's not illegal then here you admit it is illegal.
Huh, it's almost like you're entirely ignorant of all of history. What does unlimited immigration into a country do to the labor demand curve versus price of labor one might simply ask?
Since American's refuse to do away with their labor protections and transfer payments, I'm afraid your attempt to argue this as if there are no second or third order consequences paints you as something of a dolt.
Open borders are bullshit. We’re seeing this in real time.
Case closed.
Go away now and stop annoying the adults in the room.
Of which you aren't one on this topic, and therefore have no standing to call for.
Remember during COVID when they were talking about restricting the borders, Reason wrote an article saying that it wouldn't stop people from coming over but it would stop much-needed information about the global status of the virus from crossing the border?
No, I don't remember that. Restricting the borders does not stop very many people from crossing the borders and - by the way - the borders were already restricted before, during and after COVID ... QED.
Thats why we see such different levels of immigration from 2019 to 2023.
Lol.
Let’s just finish the border wall.
And yet that information--that the communist biological weapon escaped one of their labs in a reverse preview of The Unparalleled Invasion--is still strangled in the crib by all media other than Reason. That 1910 Jack London story predicted--like so many others at the time--that the white nations would resort to genocidal attack and exterminate all life in China. London's timeline even predicted WHEN. Nixon's genocidal warmongering had barely ended and Jimmy Carter was Prez. But the Chinese still believed in preparedness, just in case. The original story is free at Gutenberg.org
Federal law should be a "parole" program for anyone who wants to come into the United States to work. The only "sponsor" they should need would be a job. A simple criminal background check to make sure they are not wanted for crimes committed in America and, perhaps, a simple contagious disease medical check at the time of entry is all that should be required to protect Americans. The one immigration program that was actually working well has been suspended ... of course!
This program literally shows how fraudulent the sponsor program is dumbfuck.
Youre as dumb as socialists claiming socialism has never been tried or a UBI acolyte claiming that has never been tried.
No amount of evidence will ever educate you.
https://www.foxnews.com/politics/biden-admin-freezes-controversial-migrant-flight-program-after-fraud-revelations
Some Highlights from the internal department report:
"100,948 forms were filled out by 3,218 serial sponsors — those whose number appears on 20 or more forms."
"It also found that 24 of the 1,000 most used numbers belonged to a dead person. Meanwhile, 100 physical addresses were used between 124 and 739 times on over 19,000 forms. Those addresses included storage units. One sponsor phone number was submitted on over 2,000 forms, and there were 2,839 forms with non-existent sponsor zip codes, according to the leak."
Gosh, if only you could present some evidence. Lacking any facts to support your xenophobia, your only alternative is to resort to personal attacks and strawmen like "open borders." Every one of the fear-mongering slogans floated by the anti-immigration crowd has been debunked, leaving you sputtering in futile outrage. ROFLMGDAO!
A simple criminal background check to make sure they are not wanted for crimes committed in America and, perhaps, a simple contagious disease medical check at the time of entry is all that should be required to protect Americans.
So you think a health check and background are necessarily components, but doesn’t this essentially put half the planet on a ‘no immigration, ever’ list?
You really are totally ignorant of the world outside your bubble. I’d wager you’ve never done a single background check in your entire life if you think it’s that quick and easy to do one on, say, a Somalian immigrant or Venezuelan immigrant (legal or otherwise).
You say their home nations are dysfunctional out of one side of your face, then pretend their home nations are entirely functional out of the other. Who do you think verifies background checks, exactly?
Oh, I see. You think they should do a background check in America for the immigrant who hasn't been in America, but crimes committed in their home country are perfectly fine? You're actually insane.
Dave and Alex swaggered in here with blinkered dysbeliefs grounded in fantasy. Neither will get any sympathy from me now that they've stirred the local infestation of equally uninformed MAGAts and Race Suicide Trumpanzees into the usual lynch mob. "Ban trade and production, watch economy crash" is a rerun already old when Adam Smith made it hard to wish away. Moronic prohibition laws born of well-grounded Chinese resentment of UK opium dumping have since 1905 been magnified globally by U.S. kleptocracy Administrations via the Hague, League of Nations and now the UN. Only the Libertarian Party has done anything to repeal the cause of economic ruin and the communism it engenders to make matters even worse.
Denied, but I suppose I can’t stop you from making up things and attributing them to me falsely. If you weren’t too intellectually lazy or biased to do the research, you would find that American citizens returning from travel abroad bring in far more contagious disease every year than illegal immigrants have ever done in the history of the United States, but don’t let facts hamper your sloganeering.
https://justthenews.com/government/security/fbi-let-suspect-plot-kill-trump-us-parole-despite-terror-ties-iran-trip-memos
'FDNS found blank entry fields, phone numbers that don't work, zip codes that don't exist, strange street addresses, Social Security numbers associated with dead people, repetitive text and repeat filers, and other similar anomalies. FDNS concluded that these issues indicate fraud. But those oddities and errors are not evidence of fraud—they are part and parcel of large administrative datasets, especially those compiled by the government.'
Do you guys also certify elections?
it hasn't been Biden's DHS for like 3 weeks.
If ever.
truth
Outlawing murder will lead to more illegal killing.
Alex ought to better understand how policies of religious fanaticism cause masses of people to go somewhere else. South American migrants are fleeing poverty and aggression exported thither by American spies, hidden persuaders and military combatants for the explicit purpose of eradicating non-habit-forming shrubbery endemic since before Jesus was invented. Declaring beer a felony narcotic in 1920 eventually ruined the u.s. economy and increased communism 700%. "We" forced the same things on South America from superstition, not science. Hoovervilles and cracolândias are the exact same thing when you compare photographs of both.
Have you ever noticed how you comments are either mocked or completely ignored?
DSA members, looks like they have some openings in some of your favorite socialist paradises. Act now as I hear vacancies are filling fast!
"Biden's DHS Halting Migrant Program Raises Border Security Concerns"
Truth in headlines:
"Biden's DHS Halting Migrant Program Underscores Border Security Concerns that have been around for decades"
Fuck you. Secure the border.
If you don’t let me kill my baby legally, I’m just going to go to a back alley to do it illegally.
If you don’t hand me the cash right now, I’m going to start shooting up this entire bank.
If you don’t let us trans the kids, they’re going to commit suicide.
Enough.
Stop rationalizing bad actions by “justifying” them against threats of worse consequences.
If you don’t buy me this toy, I’m going to hold my breath until I pass out.
The answer to that is, “Shut up, you’re grounded. Doubly so for making a scene.” Not “OMG please don’t do that! Here, whatever you want! Anything you want!”
The latter is how we now have this nation of spoiled, entitled, arrogant, loathsome people.
Somehow this nation has forgotten the single most powerful word in the human language: “No.”