Biden administration may soon restart key immigration program for Cubans, Haitians, Nicaraguans and Venezuelans
A person with knowledge of the situation suggests that the Biden administration may soon resume a significant immigration program that was put on hold this summer due to worries about fraud. Officials from Homeland Security have frequently acknowledged that the program, which permits individuals of specific nationalities to apply for legal immigration to the United States, has reduced the number of border crossings. According to a source aware with the preparations, DHS is anticipated to introduce new conditions for supporter applications for the program as well as improvements to the screening processes in the near future. The insider also stated that the agency will start by manually processing small batches of sponsor applications. In the upcoming weeks and months, a more extensive version of the application is anticipated to operate.