Supreme Court Permits Trump to End Migrant Protections for 500,000

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The U.S. Supreme Court temporarily allowed the Trump administration to halt a humanitarian parole program for migrants from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, and Venezuela, potentially leading to their deportation while legal challenges continue. The program, initiated by the Biden administration, provided temporary legal status for nearly half a million individuals, but was challenged by the government’s move to end it abruptly, prompting court battles over the legality and process of termination.
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