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The Trump Administration’s decision to cancel a humanitarian program that allowed people from certain countries to live and work in the U.S. temporarily is hitting Twin Cities day care and preschool ...
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) may exercise its authority to terminate parole or other humanitarian programs ...
Illegal immigrants who sought to stave off deportation by filing asylum claims may find themselves in line for deportation according to a new report. According to CNN, federal officials are ...
Haitians and other immigrants living in Charleroi under humanitarian programs are facing an uncertain future, fearing ...
Tierra Encantada told KTTC the documented educators who were impacted weren’t just caregivers—that they were trusted adults in children’s lives.
More than 1 million people who were granted legal entry to the country under different programs are now considered here ...
NY Attorney General Letitia James leads a coalition to preserve a key immigration program for immigrants from four countries.
The move to grant a stay in the case means that the Cubans, Haitians, Nicaraguans and Venezuelans who were granted temporary parole under the program known as CHNV would lose their temporary legal ...
Last week, a federal district court in Massachusetts temporarily blocked the mass termination of parole and employment authorization for beneficiaries ...
On Friday, the Cato Institute and I filed a Supreme Court amicus brief in Noem v. Doe, a case where the Trump Administration is trying to terminate parole status for over 500,000 legal immigrants ...
The migrants came into the United States from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, and Venezuela through the controversial CHNV mass humanitarian parole program.
The CHNV parole program grants temporary legal status to over half a million migrants from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua and Venezuela.