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Migrants seeking US sponsors find questionable offers online

Por: Associated Press Business February 11, 2023

Pedro Yudel Bruzon was looking for someone in the U.S. to support his effort to seek asylum when he landed on a Facebook page filled with posts demanding up to $10,000 for a It’s part of an underground market that’s emerged since the Biden administration announced it would arriving by air from Venezuela, Cuba, Nicaragua and Haiti. Applicants for the humanitarian parole program need someone in the U.S., often a friend or relative, to promise... + full article



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