Agents of Immigration and Customs Enforcement have arrested a migrant who was released in the United States through a parole pipeline and is accused of raping a girl.
Cory Alvarez (26), a Haitian migrant, was arrested in March, charged, and indicted in Rockland Massachusetts for aggravated sexual assault of a minor.
Alvarez was freed from prison in June after the Plymouth County Superior Court declined to set bail as high as $25,000, which had been requested by the prosecutors.
Alvarez, who was taken into custody by federal agents after being arrested last week by ICE, has been released.
Police say Alvarez was living in a taxpayer-funded migrant shelter located in Massachusetts Sanctuary when he invited the 15-year-old girl into his room. Police were told by the girl that Alvarez had promised to open her tablet apps, but instead, he allegedly raped and assaulted her when she asked him to stop.
Alvarez is one of the half-a-million beneficiaries of President Joe Biden’s and Vice President Kamala Harris’s parole pipeline, known as the CHNV Program. The program has been shut down by the Department of Homeland Security because it was full of fraud.
Jim Jordan, chairman of the House Judiciary Committee (R-OH), and Tom McClintock, chairman of the Immigration Subcommittee (R CA), asked DHS to provide information on how Alvarez entered the U.S. via the parole pipeline. DHS may not have responded to this request.