In a controversial ruling, the Supreme Court has permitted the Trump administration to revoke temporary legal status for over 530,000 migrants from crisis-stricken countries. Advocates warn of devastating impacts on communities as legal battles continue.
In a significant ruling, the Supreme Court has allowed the Trump administration to suspend a humanitarian parole program affecting over 500,000 migrants from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, and Venezuela, raising concerns over mass deportations.
In a controversial ruling, the Supreme Court allows the Trump administration to pause a humanitarian program benefiting nearly 500,000 migrants from four countries, risking their legal status and safety in the U.S.
In a shocking move, the Trump administration has terminated the legal status of over 532,000 immigrants from Latin America, giving them just weeks to leave the country. This controversial decision is set to trigger the largest deportation campaign in US history. What does this mean for those affected? Read on to find out more.
In a controversial decision, the DHS plans to revoke legal protections for over 532,000 immigrants from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, and Venezuela, potentially leading to mass deportations. This policy reversal raises concerns about the impact on families and communities across the U.S.
In a controversial move, the Trump administration plans to revoke temporary legal status for over 530,000 migrants from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, and Venezuela, urging them to leave before their protections expire on April 24.