Numerous airports including Denver International are used to sneak hundreds of thousands of migrants into the U.S. under President Biden’s controversial parole program, government data reveals.

Government documents obtained by a subpoena just came to light after the Senate refused its duty to take up the House impeachment of Homeland Security Secretary Mayorkas.

The records show Florida was hit hardest with the migrant dump over eight months in 2023 from January through August.

Some 80% of nearly 200,000 migrants during that period were flown from foreign countries into Florida.

There was no scandal when Biden flew nearly 162,000 migrants into Miami, Orlando, Tampa Bay and Ft. Lauderdale.

But when Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis flew 50 migrants to Martha’s Vineyards, the far-left media lost its mind.

Here’s a window into the parole program for Haitians, Nicaraguans, Venezuelans, and Cubans who were relocated across the U.S. during this one window of time:

About 200 migrants during this same time were flown into Denver International Airport.

By early this year, more than 400,000 foreign nationals were flown into U.S. cities and given work permits to remain in the U.S. for two years, according to Customs and Border Patrol.

This program executed by Mayorkas grossly exceeds administrative powers, and was supposed to be used on a case-by-case basis for the public benefit or urgent humanitarian reasons, Fox News said in its exclusive report.

Homeland Security Committee Chair Mark Green told Fox News in a statement:

“These documents expose the egregious lengths Secretary Mayorkas will go to ensure inadmissible aliens reach every corner of the country, from Orlando and Atlanta to Las Vegas and San Francisco,” he said in a statement. “Secretary Mayorkas’ CHNV parole program is an unlawful sleight of hand used to hide the worsening border crisis from the American people. Implementing a program that allows otherwise inadmissible aliens to fly directly into the U.S. — not for significant public benefit or urgent humanitarian reasons as the Immigration and Nationality Act mandates — has been proven an impeachable offense.”

The U.S. is granting parole to an estimated 30,000 migrants a month who have no legal basis for being admitted in the first place.

The backlog is currently 1.6 million.

Many governors including DeSantis have sued to try and stop the flights. Gov. Polis is not one of them.