Trump administration sends out thousands of notices with this one message for illegals

Donald Trump and his allies aren’t slowing down. They want all criminals in the U.S. illegally to get out.

That’s why his admin sent out thousands of notices with this one message for illegals.

Trump Admin Slams Shut Biden’s Fraud-Plagued Migrant Pipeline

The Trump administration is cracking down hard on what it calls a reckless and fraud-ridden migrant parole scheme cooked up by the Biden White House. Termination notices are now hitting the mailboxes of hundreds of thousands of migrants who slipped into the United States under the controversial CHNV program—a move that’s got the left squirming and Trump supporters cheering.

Back in early March, the Trump White House pulled the plug on the CHNV initiative, a Biden-era brainchild that ferried over half-a-million people from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, and Venezuela into the U.S. over recent years. Now, as of Thursday, those enrolled in the program are getting the bad news: their temporary status is toast, according to the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). It’s a clean sweep aimed at undoing what Team Trump sees as a dangerous mess left by the previous crew.

DHS didn’t mince words in a public statement, torching CHNV as a “disastrous” experiment. They slammed the Biden administration for ushering in “loosely vetted” migrants who, in their view, swiped job opportunities from American workers. The message is clear: the Trump team isn’t here to play nice with policies they say put foreigners ahead of citizens.

“The previous administration lied to America,” a senior DHS official declared Thursday, laying into Biden’s legacy with gusto. “They allowed more than half a million loosely vetted aliens from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, and Venezuela and their immediate family members to enter the United States through these disastrous parole programs; granted them opportunities to compete for American jobs and undercut American workers; forced career civil servants to promote the programs even when fraud was identified; and then blamed Republicans in Congress for the chaos that ensued and the crime that followed.”

The CHNV saga kicked off in October 2022 under Biden, starting with Venezuelans before ballooning in January 2023 to rope in Haitians, Nicaraguans, and Cubans. It handed out two-year stays and work permits like candy, so long as applicants hadn’t snuck in illegally before and passed some basic checks. For a while, it looked like a slick workaround to the border mess—until the cracks showed.

Critics, especially Republicans, pounced early. They accused Biden of using CHNV and tricks like the CBP One app expansion to sneak in migrants who’d otherwise be barred, all to ease the pressure cooker at the southern border. At its height, the program was jetting in about 30,000 people a month, letting them skip the treacherous border trek altogether. To Trump allies, it was a blatant end-run around immigration law.

Then came the fraud bombshell. By August 2024, Biden’s own DHS had to hit pause after an internal audit uncovered a cesspool of shady dealings. The report was a laundry list of trouble: 100,948 forms traced back to just 3,218 sponsors, 24 of the top 1,000 Social Security numbers tied to dead people, and an IP address in Tijuana popping up over 1,300 times. It was a red flag parade, and even Biden’s team couldn’t ignore it.

Fast forward to October 2024, and the Biden administration admitted defeat, saying it wouldn’t renew parole for CHNV folks. But that wasn’t enough for Trump. His crew axed the program entirely in March, stripping away deportation shields and work permits by April’s end. It’s a decisive gut punch to a policy they’ve long despised.

House Homeland Security Chairman Mark Green and other GOP heavyweights fired off a letter to DHS on Wednesday, demanding answers about Biden’s mass parole antics. “The Biden-Harris administration abused its limited authority to grant parole to inadmissible aliens en masse through programs like the Cuban, Haitian, Nicaraguan, and Venezuelan parole program (CHNV), which allowed inadmissible aliens entry partially on the basis that a ‘sponsor’ agreed to financially support them,” they wrote.

They didn’t stop there. “The Biden-Harris administration went to great lengths to maintain this unconstitutional abuse of the Secretary’s parole authority despite indications that prospective sponsors were financing their income through illegal activities and were engaging in fraud,” the chairmen added. For Trump’s camp, it’s proof the last administration cared more about optics than integrity.

This CHNV takedown fits snugly into President Trump’s no-nonsense immigration playbook. Since taking the reins, his administration has turbocharged border security, ramped up apprehensions, and nabbed headline-grabbing arrests—like those foreign student protesters tied to Hamas sympathies. It’s a flex of muscle that’s got his base fired up.

For the CHNV parolees, the clock’s ticking. DHS is churning out termination notices at a blistering pace—175,000 a day, with all 500,000 or so set to land by Monday morning. Their options? Scramble for another legal lifeline, pack up and go, or brace for deportation. It’s a stark wake-up call after years of what Trump officials call Biden’s lax handouts.

The senior DHS official summed it up with a patriotic flourish: “The termination of the CHNV parole programs, and the termination of parole for those who exploited it, is a return to common-sense policies, a return to public safety, and a return to America First.” It’s the kind of rhetoric that resonates with Trump’s faithful—and a signal that this administration isn’t messing around.

For supporters, this is Trump delivering on promises: dismantling a flawed system, putting Americans first, and sending a loud message to the world. Detractors might cry foul, but the administration’s betting that most folks will see it as cleaning up a mess that never should’ve happened.

In the end, the CHNV purge is more than a policy shift—it’s a statement. The Trump White House is drawing a line in the sand, and they’re daring anyone to cross it. With notices flying out and deadlines looming, the next few weeks will test just how far this hardline stance can stretch. One thing’s for sure: they’re not backing down.

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