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Migrants with parole in the U.S. are saved from deportation

For the time being, the deportation from the United States for immigrants from Venezuela, Cuba, Haiti and Nicaragua. Under the program known as parole is suspended today after an order from a federal judge.

District Magistrate Indira Talwani said the government failed. To act within the regulatory limits set out in the Administrative Procedure Act in attempting to drastically shorten the two-year deadline for the end of the program. An initiative by Joe Biden’s administration (2021-2025) to allow for orderly and regular migration to the country.

Talwani stressed in an order Monday that the Trump administration. Could not categorically end existing protections against those immigrant groups by the end of this month. Making the decision the latest legal setback for Trump in his efforts to enforce his aggressive immigration policies.

The Republican promised from his an election campaign that would carry out the largest deportations in U.S. history. The judge thus overturned Trump’s decision to cancel on April 24 the immigration benefits. Granted for humanitarian reasons to migrants from those four countries, under Biden’s program.

On March 21, the Trump administration announced the revocation of the temporary legal status of parole for more than 530,000 Cubans, Haitians, Nicaraguans and Venezuelans. And four days later a notice about the program, known as CHNV (for the initial of countries). It was officially published in the Federal Register.

In this way, “parolees without a legal basis to remain in the United States” after the plan ended had to leave the national territory before the deadline. Migrant advocates warned that Trump brought up a harsh reality.

Because it was no longer a question of taking criminal or undocumented migrants out of the United States. The issue was more there by trying to strip legal status from those who entered here on a regular basis.

With information from Prensa Latina

Translated by Aliani Rojas Fernández

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