Numerous illegal immigrants with terrorist or criminal links who entered the United States under the previous administration received several government benefits, according to the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE).
“These paroles have since been terminated with immediate effect. Despite having no other legal status, paroled aliens are able to file for work authorization and receive social security numbers,” the post stated.
All the 6,300 paroled illegal immigrants with terrorism or criminal histories carried a social security number, DOGE said. Out of these, 905 individuals collected Medicaid, totaling $276,000 in payouts. Forty-one received unemployment insurance, collecting $42,000 worth of benefits.
In addition, 22 got federal student loans worth $280,000; 409 received $751,000 in tax refunds in just 2024 alone; and many were recipients of food stamp benefits, according to DOGE.
DOGE’s report comes as the Trump administration has taken various measures cracking down on illegal immigration and targeting those with terror ties.
“With this Executive Order, President Trump is ensuring taxpayer resources are used to protect the interests of American citizens, not illegal aliens,” said a White House fact sheet.
Targeting Illegal Immigration
The issue of terrorism-linked illegal immigrants entering the United States has been a concern among lawmakers.Between fiscal years 2021 and 2023, Border Patrol at the southwest border encountered several illegal immigrants from 36 nations who were on the terrorist watchlist, it said.
At least three of the illegal aliens released into the United States potentially had ties with ISIS, the report revealed. They had used the CBP One app to arrive at an entry point and get processed into America.
An executive order from the president required that illegal immigrants be identified and registered with the federal government.
Subsequently, DHS said that illegal immigrants who do not register their identities with the federal government, get fingerprinted, inform authorities when changing addresses, or do not leave the country would be subjected to criminal penalties.
In its complaint, Coalition for Humane Immigrant Rights argued that the DHS rule was changing the government’s approach to registration in a way “that will cause confusion, fear, and significant economic disruption.”
“Defendants attempt to rush through these sweeping changes without any meaningful explanation for the change in policy and without the notice, public comment, and careful consideration that Congress requires to avoid exactly these types of harms.”
This week, a federal judge sided with the government, allowing the Trump administration to enforce the identification requirements for illegal aliens. Plaintiffs in the case failed to “demonstrate that they have standing to bring this suit,” the ruling stated.
The arrests included 14,111 convicted criminals, with 9,980 carrying pending charges against them.