
Biden admin looks to revive asylum program despite findings of 'mass fraud': report
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The Biden administration could potentially revive an immigration program that a Department of Homeland Security review found was potentially subject to "mass fraud."
The program, which was launched last year, was "temporarily paused" last month to allow DHS to conduct "a review of supporter applications" of sponsors who legally reside in the U.S. and pledge their financial support to migrants to come live in the United States. Michael Lee is a writer for Fox News. Prior to joining Fox News, Michael worked for the Washington Examiner, Bongino.com, and Unbiased America. He has covered politics for more than eight years.
But an internal DHS report that was reviewed by NBC News found that of the roughly 101,000 sponsor applications filed under the program, 3,218 were filed by "serial sponsors," or individuals who were using the same street address, IP addresses or phone numbers on the applications.

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