The Homeland Security Department said on Friday that it would cancel legal safety for hundreds of thousands of cubbs, hietic, nicaraguans and Venezuela, establishing them for potential exile in about a month.
The order applies to about 5,32,000 people in four countries coming to the United States from October 2022. They arrived with financial sponsors and were given two -year permits to stay and work in the US Homeland Security Secretary Christie Nom, saying they would lose their legal status 30 days after the publication of notice in the federal register, or 30 days after the publication of notice in the federal register.
The new policy affects those who are already in the US and who came under the human parole program. It follows the decision of the first Trump administration, which is called the “comprehensive misuse” of human parole to eliminate, a long -standing legal tools have used the presidents to allow people of the countries where war or political instability is to enter America and live temporarily.
During his campaign, President Donald Trump promised to deport millions of people who are illegally in the US, and as President he is also ending the legal route for immigrants to come to America and live.
DHS stated that parole should “depart” before its parole expiration date to live in America without a valid base.
“Parole is naturally temporary, and parole alone is not an underlying basis for achieving any immigration status,” said DHS.
Prior to the new order, the beneficiaries of the program can live in the US until their parole is over, although the administration stopped processing its applications for asylum, visas and other requests that could allow them to stay longer.
The administration’s decision in federal courts has already been challenged.
A group of American citizens and immigrants sued the Trump administration to eliminate human parole and are trying to restore programs for four nationalities.
Lawyers and activists raised their voice to condemn the government’s decision.
“Friday’s action” is going to be unnecessary chaos and heartbreak for families and communities across the country, “, the founder and director of the Justice Action Center, Karen Tumlin said,”, one of the organizations filed in late February, the founder and director of the Justice Action Center, the founder and director of the Justice Action Center.
The Biden administration allowed 30,000 people from four countries to come to the United States for two years with eligibility to work in a month. This persuaded Mexico to withdraw the same number from those countries because America may exist in its homes, if any, if any.
Cuba typically accepted a exile flight in a month, while Venezuela and Nicaragua refused to take anyone. All three are us.
Haiti accepted several exile flights, especially after the growth of migrants from the Caribbean country of Dell Rio, a small border city in Texas in 2021. But Haiti has been in constant turmoil, which is hindering American efforts.
Since the end of 2022, more than half a million people have come to the US under policy, also known as CHNV. It was a part of the Biden administration’s approach, which encouraged people to encourage people to come through new legal channels while breaking up the illegal cross -border.
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