Judge Upholds Biden's Program Allowing 30,000 Migrants Monthly from 4 Countries into US

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A federal judge has dismissed a legal challenge from Republican-led states against the Biden administration's program that allows up to 30,000 asylum-seekers from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, and Venezuela to enter the U.S. each month on humanitarian grounds. The judge ruled that the states had not shown they suffered financial harm due to the program, which aims to encourage migrants to use preferred pathways into the U.S. The program has granted parole to over 357,000 people since its launch in fall 2022, with Haitians being the largest group. The decision is seen as a win for the Biden administration's immigration policies.
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