The program is part of a Biden administration effort to increase
legal pathways to the United States and discourage illegal
border crossings but has been criticized by Republicans as
overly permissive.
The program allows up to 30,000 people into the United States
each month from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua and Venezuela if they
have sponsors and meet other conditions. Sponsors must be in the
United States legally and have sufficient financial resources to
support the person they are sponsoring for the duration of their
stay.
The Department of Homeland Security said that it paused the
issuance of travel authorizations under the program "out of an
abundance of caution" while it undertakes a review of supporter
applications, a spokesperson said in a statement.
A DHS official, speaking on condition of anonymity, said new
approvals had been halted since mid-July to strengthen screening
and vetting, but that the application portal has remained open.
The official said DHS pauses processing "fairly regularly" and
expected the approvals to resume in the coming weeks.
On Friday, the Federation for American Immigration Reform, a
group that favors lower levels of immigration, said it had
obtained an internal review that found fraud in the program,
including fake Social Security numbers and many applications
listing the same address.
A second DHS official said the draft report featured cases that
merited further review and were not necessarily fraud.
DHS said that its screening of U.S.-based supporters is separate
from its vetting of program participants and that it has "not
identified issues of concern relating to the screening and
vetting of beneficiaries."
As of June 30, some 495,000 people from those nations had
entered the United States under the program, which began for
Venezuelans in 2022 and the others in 2023, according to DHS
statistics.
(Reporting by Kristina Cooke and Ted Hesson in Washington;
Editing by Rosalba O'Brien)
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