DHS to charge migrants granted humanitarian parole $1K fee
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The Department of Homeland Security has introduced a $1,000 fee for migrants granted humanitarian parole, aiming to enhance accountability and curb fraud within the system. This move has sparked concerns among advocates who argue that it could deter vulnerable individuals from seeking refuge in the U.S. The fee raises questions about accessibility and fairness in the immigration process, highlighting the ongoing debate over how to balance security with humanitarian needs.
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