The Trump administration has revoked the legal status of more than half a million immigrants who entered the United States through the Biden administration parole program.
CBS News It has been reported Work permits and deportation protections will end in April of 532,000 migrants from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua and Venezuela, who entered the country through a program called the CHNV.
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The move will affect immigrants from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua and Venezuela. It flew to the United States under the Biden administration program known as CHNV.
A total of 532,000 immigrants entered the United States based on their policy. This was suspended shortly after President Trump took office, but it is unclear how many people have been able to secure another position legally able to stay in the country.
In the notification, it was It was revealed The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) states that “ends unacceptable alien category parole programs for Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, Venezuela and its close relatives”:
The Department of Homeland Security (“DHS”) was published in 2022, 2023 and 2023, published in 2023. Programs and related employment approvals.
Hannah Knudsen of Breitbart News reported in February that CBS News had learned through “reviewed internal government documents.”
A report released by the House Judiciary Committee in early March showed that former President Joe Biden had expanded his Temporary Protection Status (TPS) program, similar to the CHNV parole program. Through the expansion of his program, millions of illegal foreigners have been allowed to enter the United States “with little or no review.”
August 2024, Fox News It has been reported Under the Biden administration, the DHS had decided to suspend the “out of abundant attention” and “issuance of advance travel approvals” of the CHNV parole program.
According to the outlet, the program freeze at the time was found to be “significant fraud in applications,” which was “after internal reports,” and wanted to sponsor immigrants in the program.





