Beneficiaries clamor for speedy procedures. 2024-03-13 04:41:40

Beneficiaries or applicants for humanitarian parole to the United States are clamoring for speed in the processing of this procedure, since there are still many cases pending from January 2023 without review. The long waiting times are sparking discomfort among Cuban, Nicaraguan, Venezuelan and Haitian migrants, who benefit from this policy implemented by Joe Biden.

A recent report from the Miami television network Telemundo 51, since its implementation, the Humanitarian Parole has been under fire for the slowness in processing applications. According to this report, at the Miami airport, the drama of Cuban families is witnessed daily who, following more than a year of patient waiting, still do not receive a response to their requests, enduring anguishing uncertainty for 14 long months.

“I’m so excited. I’ve been waiting a year. They are from January 12. A year and almost two months. It’s very exciting. I’ve been in this country for eight years, trying to get them to be here with me, and we finally did it. Thanks to Parole, a Cuban woman told the television station.

“We were very afraid… we spent a year waiting to see if they would remove it, yes, no. “Very, very frustrating,” said one of the beneficiaries.

They cry for speedy parole to the United States

Recently, a judge from Texas, United States, gave green light for parole to the United States to continue, and rejected the demand of several Republican states that threatened to eliminate it. With this relief, waiting times are more bearable, but this new boost does not mean that processing will now be faster.

According to the Telemundo report, a spokesperson for the Department of Homeland Security assured that “since the program was announced, we were very clear that 30 thousand cases will be processed per month, and that is what has been done. That is to say, There will be no changes in how quickly or how cases are processed.: 50% according to the date of application and 50% at random.”

In other words, although the beneficiaries who are waiting clamor for more flexibility in the review of their cases, what will happen will be the same as until now, “cross your fingers” and wait for your luck.

#Beneficiaries #clamor #speedy #procedures

Photo of author

Alexandra Hartman Editor-in-Chief

Editor-in-Chief Prize-winning journalist with over 20 years of international news experience. Alexandra leads the editorial team, ensuring every story meets the highest standards of accuracy and journalistic integrity.

International media highlight the triumph of Nuevas Ideas in municipal elections 2024-03-13 04:37:36

Chillán National Team of Liga Renacer was recognized by authorities – La Discusión 2024-03-13 04:45:37

Leave a Comment

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.