Supreme Court Allows Trump to End Parole Protections
Supreme Court Allows Trump to End Parole Protections

Supreme Court Allows Trump to End Parole Protections

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The U.S. Supreme Court has allowed President Donald Trump’s administration to proceed with revoking temporary legal status and humanitarian parole programs for over 500,000 migrants from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, and Venezuela, reversing a Biden-era policy meant to manage migration from crisis-hit countries. The decision lifts lower court injunctions that had blocked the administration’s efforts, putting nearly one million people at risk of rapid deportation while litigation continues. The ruling, issued without explanation and over the dissent of two liberal justices, marks a significant win for Trump's immigration agenda. Critics warn the move could cause widespread disruption for migrants and their communities, while supporters say it restores executive control over temporary immigration relief. Trump and his allies have celebrated the decision and pledged to expedite deportations. The ultimate outcome for those affected remains uncertain as legal challenges proceed.

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