DHS silent on whereabouts of dumped Haitians in US
The Department of Homeland Security Secretly Guides Thousands of Immigrants into Unidentified American Cities
The Department of Homeland Security has quietly facilitated the entry of over 130,000 illegal immigrants from violence-stricken Haiti into numerous undisclosed cities across the United States. The Biden administration has chosen to keep the locations a mystery, leaving many concerned about the potential consequences.
A recent federal report, examined by the Center for Immigration Studies, revealed that a significant portion of these immigrants, approximately 133,000, were directed to a single city whose identity remains concealed. Some individuals arrived at these cities by their own means, while others were released after crossing through land ports, free to choose their destination.
This report follows another from a week ago, which disclosed that the administration allowed around 320,000 “inadmissible” illegal immigrants to enter up to 43 undisclosed cities. As a result, members of Congress are now demanding transparency regarding the whereabouts of these immigrants.
Todd Bensman, an investigator for the Center for Immigration Studies, highlighted that as of September 2023, a staggering “76,582 Haitians” had flown to various cities in the United States at their own expense. He further emphasized that the majority of these individuals, a staggering 47,768, arrived at a single airport.
Since then, the number of Haitian immigrants has risen to 133,000, accounting for over a third of those included in the administration’s covert immigrant flight system. Additionally, immigrants from Venezuela, Cuba, and Nicaragua have also been part of this program.
Bensman’s report has raised concerns among members of Congress, as it revealed that a significant number of Venezuelans, Cubans, and Nicaraguans also favored specific airports when entering the country.
Haiti has recently experienced a surge in violence due to gang activity, leading to the resignation of Prime Minister Ariel Henry. While the administration has occasionally mentioned both air and land entry programs, the specific locations where these immigrants are being placed remain undisclosed due to security reasons. It is important to note that these individuals are in addition to the daily influx of illegal immigrants crossing the Mexican border.
The lack of transparency surrounding this program has drawn criticism. The Biden administration has provided limited information and has not publicly acknowledged the connection between international flights and the entry of these immigrants. The Center for Immigration Studies filed a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request for detailed information about the program in March 2023, and subsequently sued the government when the requested data was not provided.
Bensman’s report highlights the absence of explicit mention of air travel as a means of transportation for these immigrants, as such information would attract media attention and raise questions. Furthermore, the monthly press updates fail to mention that the Customs and Border Protection (CBP) has expanded the program to include five additional nationalities: Colombia, Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras, and Ecuador. The lack of descriptive information and transparency surrounding these flights is concerning.
What are the potential consequences of directing a significant number of immigrants into an undisclosed American city?
Ngle city whose identity remains unknown. This alarming development raises significant concerns about the potential consequences and the lack of transparency surrounding this situation.
The Department of Homeland Security’s actions in secretly guiding thousands of immigrants into undisclosed American cities can have wide-ranging effects on both the newcomers and the communities they settle in. By choosing to keep the locations a mystery, the Biden administration has left many questioning the motives behind this covert operation.
The federal report examined by the Center for Immigration Studies shed light on the gravity of the situation. Approximately 133,000 illegal immigrants from violence-stricken Haiti were directed to a single city, whose identity remains concealed. It is unclear why such a significant concentration of individuals was directed to this particular location, and what steps the government is taking to ensure their successful integration.
The report also revealed that some immigrants arrived at these undisclosed cities through their own means, while others were released after crossing through land ports, giving them the freedom to choose their destination. This raises further questions about the screening process and the potential risks associated with allowing individuals with unknown backgrounds to freely settle in American cities.
This is not the first time such covert operations have taken place. Just a week ago, it was disclosed that the Biden administration allowed around 320,000 “inadmissible” illegal immigrants to enter up to 43 undisclosed cities. This revelation has fueled demands for transparency from members of Congress, who rightly point out the potential risks and implications of such actions.
Todd Bensman, an investigator for the Center for Immigration Studies, highlighted that as of September 2023, a staggering 76,582 Haitians had flown to various cities in the United States at their own expense. Of these, an astonishing 47,768 arrived at a single undisclosed city. The concentration of such a large number of individuals in one location raises concerns about the strain it could put on local resources, including housing, healthcare, and social services.
The lack of transparency surrounding the locations where these immigrants are being directed is deeply troubling. It not only raises questions about the government’s priorities and intentions but also undermines public trust and confidence in the immigration system. The American people have a right to know who is entering their cities and what measures are being taken to ensure the safety and well-being of both the immigrants and the host communities.
In conclusion, the Department of Homeland Security’s covert guidance of thousands of immigrants into undisclosed American cities is a cause for concern. The undisclosed locations, along with the concentration of a significant number of individuals in one city, raise questions about the potential consequences and the need for transparency. The Biden administration must provide clarity on this matter, and the government as a whole must work towards a fair and accountable immigration system that prioritizes the well-being and security of all involved.
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