The CHNV was put on hold in July after an internal
report found that more than 100,000 applicants were supported by only 3,200 sponsors, which sparked concerns that “serial sponsors” were potentially using the program for sex trafficking. However, it was restarted in August.
According to the House
report, as many as 30,000 migrants a month, who “otherwise have no basis to enter the country,” are allowed to board flights to America and work for two years. Since the program’s launch, more than 531,000 migrants from the four countries have been granted “parole.”