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Federal agents arrest migrants inside courthouses, raising due process concerns among attorneys and advocates.
South Florida businesses, immigrants brace for fallout after TPS ruling, rollback of parole programs
A recent U.S. Supreme Court ruling affecting Temporary Protected Status for Venezuelans has sent shockwaves through South ...
"I've never seen action like today ever,” attorney Eugene Delgado said. “This hasn't been the normal practice in Phoenix at all.” ...
The Supreme Court allowed the Trump administration to lift protections for thousands of Venezuelans, leaving them potentially ...
On Monday, the Supreme Court allowed the administration to end protections that had allowed some 350,000 Venezuelan ...
A coalition of local governments is opposing President Trump’s effort to end a humanitarian program that has temporarily ...
The Trump administration has also revoked a parole program established under President Biden that allowed citizens of Cuba, Nicaragua, Haiti, and Venezuela to apply for work permits so long as ...
More than 500,000 people from what are sometimes called the CHNV countries — Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua and Venezuela — live in the U.S. under the legal tool known as humanitarian parole.
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