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The US Supreme Court has granted the Trump administration permission to revoke the temporary legal status of over half a million migrants from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, and Venezuela—at least for now.
The ruling affects approximately 532,000 individuals who entered the US under a “parole” program introduced by former President Joe Biden. The program allowed up to 30,000 migrants per month from the four countries to enter the US legally for a two-year period due to ongoing humanitarian crises in their home nations.
As President Donald Trump adopts a tougher stance on immigration, his administration has worked to dismantle these protections. Legal
The ruling affects approximately 532,000 individuals who entered the US under a “parole” program introduced by former President Joe Biden. The program allowed up to 30,000 migrants per month from the four countries to enter the US legally for a two-year period due to ongoing humanitarian crises in their home nations.
As President Donald Trump adopts a tougher stance on immigration, his administration has worked to dismantle these protections. Legal