Biden Admin Released 2,700 Illegal Immigrants Into US Despite Court Order Blocking Parole Program

Biden Admin Released 2,700 Illegal Immigrants Into US Despite Court Order Blocking Parole Program
A Texas National Guard soldier watches as an illegal immigrant walks into a makeshift camp in El Paso, Texas, on May 11, 2023. John Moore/Getty Images
Ryan Morgan
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Biden administration officials proceeded to release more than 2,700 illegal immigrants into the United States through a special parole policy mere hours after a federal court ordered a pause to the practice.

The state of Florida sued the Biden administration last week in a challenge to the administration’s parole program, which allowed border officials to release illegal immigrants into the United States without a set court date. The rule is known as the “Policy on Parole with Conditions in Limited Circumstances Prior to the Issuance of a Charging Document,“ or ”Parole with Conditions.”