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A Haitian migrant who came to the US via President Biden's controversial parole program has been charged with the rape of a 15-year-old disabled girl.
Cory Alvarez, 26, was arraigned Thursday in Rockland, Massachusetts after allegedly attacking the girl in a hotel-turned-migrant center the night before.
Rockland Police took the Haitian migrant into custody at the hotel, where Alvarez had been living, and the 15-year-old was transported to an area hospital.
The suspected child rapist arrived in the US last June through the Cuban, Haitian, Nicaraguan and Venezuelan (CHNV) parole program, according to Fox News.
The program has been criticized as it allows up to 30,000 migrants to skip the border every month, with Alvarez believed to have flown into New York City straight from Haiti with a two-year parole grant.
Cory Alvarez, 26, allegedly raped a 15-year-old disabled girl in a Massachusetts migrant hotel on Wednesday night
Police were called to the Comfort Inn in Rockland, Massachusetts and arrested Alvarez at the scene. The hotel had been turned into a migrant center
Immigration officials have since filed a detainer on the 26-year-old with local authorities.
Fox News reporter Bill Melugin added that the Haitian has a sponsor listed in New Jersey as part of his parole.
At his arraignment on Thursday at the Hingham District Court, Alvarez pleaded not guilty to the charge of aggravated rape of a child.
The CHNV program that brought him to the US has come under fire since it was first opened in October 2022 to Venezuelans, before it was opened up to other nations in the subsequent months.
When it was announced, the program facilitated a limited number of Venezuelans to obtain flights to the US, so long as they had not previously entered illegally, passed certain checks, and had a sponsor in the US.
The program was then opened up to Haitians, Nicaraguans and Cubans in January 2023, as the number of migrant allowed to enter was expanded to up to 30,000 per month.
Since it was expanded at the start of last year, over 138,000 Haitians have been brought to the US via the program.
Since President Biden expanded the CHNV program in January 2023, he has brought over 138,000 Haitian migrants to the US
Alvarez' arrest comes at a time of heightened concern of Haitian migrants flooding to the US as they escape gang-led violence sweeping the nation. The leader of the gang violence, former police officer Jimmy 'Barbecue' Cherizier, is seen in Port-au-Prince Monday
Those that enter are also allowed to receive work permits and receive a two-year authorization to remain in the US.
It has come under scrutiny from Republicans, with 20 GOP states recently filing a lawsuit against the Biden administration accusing it of abusing the parole process.
The lawsuit was dismissed in court.
However, the program was defended by Biden's Department of Homeland Security, which insisted that the CHNV program is a 'safe and orderly way to reach the United States.'
Alvarez' arrest comes at a time of heightened concern of Haitian migrants flooding to the US as they escape gang-led violence sweeping the nation.
On Monday, the Prime Minister Ariel resigned amid threats from cannibal gangs that they would unleash civil war if he didn't step aside.
As a result of the chaos, thousands have had fled their homes, and locals continue to report the overwhelming stench of the dead.
Meanwhile, politicians across the region are scrambling for a solution - one that may now be in sight following Henry's removal.
The US is bracing for an increase in the number of Haitian migrants hoping to flee to a stable country.