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The U.S. Supreme Court cleared the way Friday for the Trump administration to end a key humanitarian parole program, known as ...
The decision lets the Trump administration halt, for now, a program that lets migrants from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua and ...
The Supreme Court ruled that the Trump Administration can—for now—end a program used by over half a million migrants.
The Supreme Court lifted a federal block on the Trump administration’s effort to terminate a parole program for 532,000 ...
This included many from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua and Venezuela, who were allowed into the country with two-year permits provided they had financial sponsors. According to US Customs and Border ...
The Trump administration considered to use hundreds of millions earmarked for foreign aid to fund deportations, including to ...
On Monday, the Supreme Court allowed the administration to end protections that had allowed some 350,000 Venezuelan immigrants to remain in the United States. That group of Venezuelans could face ...
“The CBP Home app gives aliens the option to leave now and self ... Jules Fils has applied for asylum in the U.S., citing the violence in Haiti, and is waiting for a hearing on her asylum case set for ...
has left Haiti to its own fate ... who entered the U.S. using an online scheduling application known as CBP One that their legal protection was ending and they will need to leave the ...
A CBP spokesperson tells WIRED that the agency plans to expand its program for real-time face recognition at the border, ...
CBP’s acting commissioner has rescinded four Biden-era policies that aimed to protect vulnerable people in the agency’s custody, including mothers, infants, and the elderly.