ICE Didn’t Issue Summonses To Over 80% Of Migrants Released Under Biden’s ‘Parole’ Program Before Title 42 Ended: Report

Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) did not issue court summonses to more than 80% of the migrants who were caught and released under President Biden’s “parole” program just before Title 42 ended, according to a report.

Initially, when the migrants were apprehended, they were released on “parole” and told to check in with ICE within 60 days, according to statistics that the government submitted to a federal judge, The Washington Times reported.

More than 40% of those migrants never even showed up to check in.

The rest actually did check in with ICE, but ICE released 80% of those migrants again without giving them a notice to appear in immigration court.

The Biden administration’s now-defunct “parole” program was a temporary program intended to prepare for a surge of migrants just before Title 42 ended on May 11.

A total of 2,572 migrants were released on “parole” after the end of Title 42, a COVID emergency rule that allowed authorities to deport migrants…

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