Secretary of Homeland Security speaks to migrant crisis and new parole program
Florida’s migrant crisis is now getting national attention. The head of Homeland Security made a stop in Miami on Monday. Florida 24 Network has covered the recent surge extensively over the last several weeks, and we were there on Monday as the secretary spoke to leaders in South Florida’s Haitian and Cuban communities. The Department of Homeland Security unveiled new details into the newest parole program.
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