It wasn’t enough to open the Southern Border, now the Obama Administration is offering free rides across the border.
Under the plan, called Central American Minors (CAM), illegals already in the United States can apply to have children left behind brought to the United States on a one-way free flight.
Specifically, the “program provides certain children in El Salvador, Guatemala and Honduras with a safe, legal, and orderly alternative to the dangerous journey that some children are undertaking to the United States,” according to a DHS memo obtained by JW this week. The document goes on to say that the CAM program has started accepting applications from “qualifying parents” to bring their offspring under the age of 21 from El Salvador, Guatemala or Honduras. The candidates will then be granted a special refugee parole, which includes many taxpayer-funded perks and benefits. Among them is a free education, food stamps, medical care and living expenses.
Obama is making it as easy as possible to bring children into the U.S. under the guise of family reunification. Thankfully, the U.S. will not take the illegal aliens word that a child is theirs, instead taxpayers will pay for a DNA test to ensure their veracity.
A U.S.-based parent will initiate the application to bring his or her child in from any of the three Central American countries. To qualify they must be a permanent resident, a parolee or a beneficiary of Obama’s recent amnesty or deferred action. Many have probably lived illegally in the U.S. for years. The only out-of-pocket cost is for a DNA test to assure the child belongs to the applicant but Uncle Sam will reimburse the money if the result is positive. A U.S. official will interview the child, then a medical exam and “cultural orientation” will be conducted before the minor flies to the U.S. Once in the U.S. the illegal alien will get “resettlement assistance,” the State Department official confirmed during the teleconference.
Applicants do not even have to meet the small criteria for refugee status of fearing reprisals in their home country.