Trump administration ends legal status for over 500,000 migrants in Biden’s ‘parole’ program.

On Thursday, the Trump administration started informing roughly 530,000 immigrants from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, and Venezuela that their legal status has been revoked, advising them to self-promote immediately. The notifications were sent through email to those enrolled in the contentious Biden-era “humanitarian parole” program. “The Biden administration has misled the American people,” stated Tricia McLaughlin, […]
Rep. Addison McDowell Suggests Closing Gap in Immigration Parole System

McDowell’s Laws Target Parole System Abuse New legislation by McDowell is intended to address significant loopholes in the parole system, specifically aimed at preventing the misuse of the Immigrant Parole Act. The key components of the laws include: Citizens from China, Iran, Russia, North Korea, Cuba, and Syria can apply for parole without needing clearance […]
Menendez brothers’ parole hearing postponed to August

Menendez Brothers’ Parole Hearing Delayed On Tuesday, it was announced that the hearings for Eric and Lyle Menendez before the California State Parole Board have been postponed. This delay comes after Governor Gavin Newsom retracted his request for the board to evaluate their cases, as they look for a chance at freedom more than 35 […]
Parole hearing for the Menendez brothers delayed until August

Menendez Brothers’ Parole Hearing Rescheduled California officials have announced that the parole hearing for the Menendez brothers, Lyle and Erik, is now set for August 21 and 22. This change means they won’t be appearing as initially planned on June 13. The original June hearing, which was intended to be a more lenient investigation, has […]
Parole hearing for cop killer delayed by NY Parole Board until after primary

The state’s parole board has decided to postpone its ruling on the potential release of David McClary, who is known for killing NYPD officer Edward Byrne in 1988, until after the primary on June 24th. Last month, a 16-member board was expected to discuss whether McClary, a convicted gang member, should be granted parole. Byrne, […]
The Menendez brothers’ chance for freedom depends on the parole board and the governor.

As the Menendez brothers approach a critical milestone in their quest for freedom, they are preparing for a parole board hearing set for June 2025. This follows their conviction for the 1989 shotgun murders of their parents in Beverly Hills. Legal experts suggest that all eyes will be on California’s parole board and Governor Gavin […]
Judge Lowers Sentence for Menendez Brothers: Parole Possible

A judge in Los Angeles has reduced the sentences of Eric and Lyle Menendez, making them eligible for parole after serving 35 years for the murder of their parents. The Menendez brothers became infamous in the 1990s when they were convicted of first-degree murder for brutally shooting their father, Jose, and mother, Kitty. In their […]
Menendez brothers can seek parole right after their resentencing

Menendez Brothers Eligible for Parole After 50 Years In a significant ruling, Judge Michael Jessick of the Los Angeles County Superior Court has upheld a life sentence of 50 years for the Menendez brothers, Eric and Lyle, who are now eligible for parole. This decision comes 50 years after their conviction for the shocking 1989 […]
California judge changes Menendez brothers’ sentences to allow for parole eligibility.

A judge in California has sentenced Eric and Lyle Menendez to life in prison for the murder of their parents in Beverly Hills. Judge Michael Jessick has reduced the length of their sentences, making them eligible for parole under California’s Youthful Crimes Act, since they were under 26 when the crimes occurred. However, any release […]
Menendez Brothers Given New Sentence of 50 Years to Life, Now Eligible for Parole

A Los Angeles judge recently revisited the case of the Menendez brothers, a case that’s fascinated the public for years, revising their life sentences for the 1989 murder of their parents. On Tuesday, Judge Michael Jessick of the Los Angeles County Superior Court adjusted their sentence to 50 years without the possibility of parole. While […]