US to revoke legal status of 5,30,000 LatAm immigrants

US President Donald Trump

WASHINGTON: US President Donald Trump’s administration on Friday, according to a federal register notice on Friday, according to the latest extension of his crackdown on immigration, will dismiss the temporary legal status of 530,000 Cuba, Haitians, Nicaravan and Venezuelan in the country.
Effective move from April 24 has reduced the “parole” of former president Joe Biden, which has allowed him to enter the country by air if he is a US sponsor. Republican, Trump took steps to promote immigration implementation after taking office, including a pressure to deport a record number of immigrants in the United States illegally. Reuters
‘To cancel the status of the parole to accelerate the deportation’
He argued that the legal entry programs launched under his democratic predecessor crossed the boundaries of federal law and demanded the elimination of them in the executive order on January 20.
Trump said on March 6 that he would decide whether he would decide whether to eliminate parole status from some 240,000 Ukraine residents who fled the United States during a dispute with Russia. These remarks have come out in response to a report stating that their administration has planned to revoke the status of Ukrainian people with April.
Biden launched a parole entry program for Venezuelan in 2022 and expanded it in 2023 to his Cuba, Haiti and Nicara Guwan when his administration occupied high levels of illegal immigration from these nationalities. Diplomatic and political relations between all four countries and the United States are strained.
New legal routes came when Biden tried to cross the US Mexico border. If the Trump administration’s decision to abolish half a million immigrants, he chooses to live in the United States, he may be in many danger. It is unclear how many people who enter the United States on parole now have another form of protection.
In a notice that officially published in the Federal Register on Monday, the US Department of Homeland Security said canceling the status of parole would make it easier for immigrants to keep a speedy track in the process of exile, called “fastest removal”.
Under the Trump era policy implemented in January, some refugees in the United States can be applied rapidly for two years or less.

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