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Guerline Jozef and Adelys Ferro speak with ABC News’ Juju Chang about how the Supreme Court’s decision affects immigrants who ...
More than 500,000 immigrants came into the U.S. on humanitarian parole and now face having to go back to their home countries ...
Over 400,000 immigrants are in Florida through a program known as humanitarian parole. The May 30 ruling puts them all at ...
The decision lets the Trump administration halt, for now, a program that lets migrants from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua and ...
The U.S. Supreme Court on Friday let President Donald Trump's administration revoke the temporary legal status of hundreds of thousands of Venezuelan, Cuban, Haitian and Nicaraguan migrants living in ...
The Supreme Court will allow the Trump administration to revoke temporary protected status for 500,000 illegal aliens living ...
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A joint letter from Lisa Murkowski and Jeanne Shaheen urged the Department of Homeland Security to reinstate the protections immediately.
As with many of the court's orders issued in an emergency fashion, Friday's decision was unsigned and gave no reasoning. Two ...
The administration had asked the court to allow it to end deportation protections for more than 500,000 people facing dire ...
The administration wants to cut short a program that provided a haven from economic, security, political and health crises in ...
An anti-Christian persecution group is worried about how Trump's move to end Temporary Protected Status for Afgans will ...
Trump revoked two large-scale Biden policies that extended temporary protection to migrants. 'The court plainly botched this, ...