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The Supreme Court on Friday allowed President Donald Trump’s administration to suspend a Biden-era parole program that ...
The court granted the Trump administration's request for permission to revoke deportation protections for more than 500,000 ...
The Supreme Court granted the Trump admin's request to revoke humanitarian parole for more than 530,000 immigrants from Cuba, ...
The justices lifted a lower-court order that kept humanitarian parole protections in place for more than 500,000 migrants ...
The Supreme Court ruled that the Trump Administration can—for now—end a program used by over half a million migrants.
The Supreme Court allowed the Trump administration to end deportation protections for immigrants from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, and Venezuela.
Revoking the status of hundreds of thousands of refugees gets the White House closer to its goal of mass removals, even though none are here illegally and most are gainfully employed.
Court pauses ruling blocking end of parole for 532,000 migrants, risking deportation as legal battle continues ...
Over 400,000 immigrants are in Florida through a program known as humanitarian parole. The May 30 ruling puts them all at ...
An unknown number of those beneficiaries may have applied for other forms of protection or immigration ... of individuals at immediate risk of deportation to countries they fled.
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