A federal judge stopped the Trump administration on Monday from ending deportation protections for Cubans, Haitians, Nicaraguans and Venezuelans.
The individuals from said countries were reportedly granted entrance into the United States under the Biden presidency as part of a humanitarian parole program, per the Miami Herald.
U.S. District Judge Indira Talwani ruled, after a hearing last week, that the paroled migrants can stay in the United States as they pursue immigration benefits. In effect, her ruling will prevent the Department of Homeland Security’s secretary, Kristi Noem, from revoking their parole status as part of an administration plan to end the humanitarian program on April 24.
“While [Trump administration officials] are correct that the Secretary’s discretion in this area is broad, their conclusion that the
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