
Talking about immigration on WWL, host Newell Normand said President Joe Biden's plan will keep the status quo.
What intrigues Normand the most about Biden's plan is the humanitarian parole program, which allows 30,000 migrants a month from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua and Venezuela to come here if they get approval from Homeland Security, pay $5,000, and have an American to sponsor them.
"Everybody's benefitting from this process except you and me," Normand said.
He added that it's "all a sham," and it proves the administration does not care about U.S. citizens. "Knowing that we have all kinds of challenges that we're faced with and no one seems to want to answer for it," he added.
They're not supposed to go on public benefits, but there is no penalty to keep them from doing that, he said. How many of these migrants have ended up incarcerated? How many are gang members? How many are on terrorist watch lists? No one seems to know.
"It's just running amok, there's no execution, so what do they do? They circle the wagons," Normand said.