Mexico’s National Institute of Migration (INM) has officially launched a controversial new initiative, the “Secure Emerging Mobility Corridor” program, aimed at facilitating the movement of migrants through Mexico to U.S. ports of entry.

The first busload of migrants under this program arrived early Wednesday morning in Reynosa, Mexico, just across the border from McAllen, Texas. These migrants, hailing from various Central and South American countries, are now en route to the U.S., courtesy of a program developed in coordination with the Biden-Harris administration, as reported by Breitbart.

This new arrangement, conceived during recent discussions between the Biden-Harris administration and Mexico’s President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador, allows for migrants to travel through Mexico without the usual burdens. The program offers free transportation, meals, and security to the migrants from southern Mexico, easing their path to U.S. entry points. This is all done under the auspices of the CBP One app, a platform that enables migrants to schedule appointments for asylum claims in the U.S.

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Buses will depart from two cities in southern Mexico—Villahermosa, Tabasco, and Tapachula, Chiapas—heading to one of eight U.S. land ports of entry. Through the CBP One app, migrants can gain admission into the United States, with up to 1,450 individuals being released daily under the program.

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Breitbart reported that shockingly,  none of these migrants are required to pass a credible fear interview, the typical first step in the asylum process. Despite the scale of this operation, Congress has never given authorization for such a program, leaving many Americans scratching their heads over how this large-scale admission is being permitted.

Mexico’s government issued a notice in September announcing the “Secure Emerging Mobility Corridor” and further clarified that the expanded program will allow migrants to book asylum appointments from southern Mexico, a significant change from the previous requirement to schedule from central or northern parts of the country.

This adjustment streamlines the process, ensuring that both the Mexican and U.S. governments can better regulate the flow of migrants as they move through the country.

Meanwhile, Biden-Harris’s efforts to accommodate more than 500,000 migrants annually through the CBP One app is just part of their broader immigration strategy. A separate but related program permits up to 1,000 migrants from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, and Venezuela to fly directly into the U.S. daily. Together, these programs facilitate the release of over 800,000 migrants into the country annually.

The recent moves by the Biden-Harris administration and Mexico’s government are indicative of a broader shift in immigration policy, one that may not sit well with those concerned about the unchecked entry of migrants into the United States. Meals, security, and transportation services are all being provided to the migrants by the Mexican government during their journey, a gesture that may come across as excessive to critics of these policies.