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80% Of Illegal Aliens Flown Into U.S. by Biden Administration Landed in Florida

Last month, Florida Daily reported the Biden administration flew more illegal aliens into Florida than any other state in the country.

Department Of Homeland Security (DHS) didn’t want to release the information relating to the matter but was forced to earlier this week after being subpoenaed by the Homeland Security Committee.

This began in 2023 when the Biden administration announced they were expanding a “humanitarian parole” program for illegal aliens coming from Venezuela, Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, Colombia, Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras, and Ecuador to fly into Florida without notifying Gov. Ron DeSantis’ office.

Data from the subpoena shows DHS flew thousands of illegal aliens to more than 45 cities in the U.S., with 80% of those flights landing in Florida.


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Around 200,000 came into the U.S., and over 161,000 landed in four cities in the state. Miami, Ft. Lauderdale, Orlando and Tampa Bay.

However, the Center for Immigration Studies believes the reported number is low compared to the actual tally. They suggest that the number of people who flew into Florida was much higher, around 326,000.

Here is a list of the top 14 cities the Biden administration flew illegal aliens into during 2023.

1) Miami, Florida: 91,821,

2) Ft. Lauderdale, Florida: 60,461

3) New York City, New York: 14,827

4) Houston, Texas: 7,923

5) Orlando, Florida: 6,043

6) Los Angeles, California: 3,271

7) Tampa, Florida: 3,237

8) Dallas, Texas: 2,256

9) San Francisco, California: 2,052

10) Atlanta, Georgia: 1,796

11) Newark, New Jersey: 1,498

12) Washington, D.C.: 1,472

13) Chicago, Illinois: 496

14) Las Vegas, Nevada: 483

With the amount of illegal aliens being flown into the U.S., DHS says there is still about 1.6 million applicants waiting for DHS approval to fly to the U.S. via the parole program.

 

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