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Q: now 30K/month legally, what about previous were paroled illegal, they’re here, don’t have jobs

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Q: now 30K/month legally, what about previous were paroled illegal, they’re here, don’t have jobs

#shorts On 1/20/2023, a reporter asked White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre, “You were just mentioning a possibility of executive actions on behalf of the American people. I was just wondering if the administration is considering any help or relief for thousands of immigrants that were paroled into this country before the agreement to the 30,000 a month. They’re here. They don’t have jobs. They’re depending on different communities’ charity work, and some of them have told us that they don’t have court dates for another two years.”

MS. Jean-Pierre: So, a couple of things. I’m not sure what executive action. I think I was talking about — I may have been talking about something else. I’m not quite sure.

Reporter: Yeah, you were. But —

MS. Jean-Pierre: Okay. Okay.

Reporter: I’m talking about unilateral action.

MS. Jean-Pierre: Right, you’re talking about — so, look, the parole program that President Biden announced is — because I know that’s usually how this question is connected to — is limited to individuals who are seeking to enter the United States

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Q: now 30K/month legally, what about previous were paroled illegal, they’re here, don’t have jobs

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#shorts On 1/20/2023, a reporter asked White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre, “You were just mentioning a possibility of executive actions on behalf of the American people

  • I was just wondering if the administration is considering any help or relief for thousands of immigrants that were paroled into this country before the agreement to the 30,000 a month
  • They’re depending on different communities’ charity work, and some of them have told us that they don’t have court dates for another two years
  • Jean-Pierre: So, a couple of things

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