Biden Administration Ends Legal Status for Hundreds of Thousands of Migrants
The Biden administration announced it will not renew legal status for over 500,000 migrants from four countries, including Venezuela, Haiti, Cuba, and Nicaragua, impacting many who had received temporary legal permission under a controversial parole program. As the program expires, recipients will be required to find alternative benefits or leave the country. This decision follows a trend of the administration moving away from initiatives aimed at providing humanitarian relief to migrants, effectively ordering many to self-deport after their legal protections lapse.
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