Senator Marshall tells Newsmax that Biden has raised $400K with Parole Program
Senator Roger Marshall, R-Kan., expressed concern about President Joe Biden’s parole program bringing in 400,000 migrants from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, and Venezuela. He highlighted the challenge of vetting individuals from these countries due to lack of resources for background checks. Marshall discussed legislation he proposed in March to hold airlines accountable for allowing migrants verified by the controversial CBP One app onto their planes.
Marshall warned that the Biden administration plans to continue bringing in migrants, with a waiting list of 1.6 million people. The proposed legislation, called the End Aerial Invasion Act and co-sponsored by Sen. Mike Lee, R-Utah, aims to ban airlines from Reagan Washington National Airport if they transport migrants using the CBP One Mobile Application for identification purposes.
The bill gives Congress the authority to control who flies in and out of Reagan Airport, making it the only airport with such jurisdiction. Marshall emphasized the importance of passing the legislation to prevent airlines from facilitating the transportation of migrants and endangering Americans.
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