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The Biden administration said Friday that immigrants from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua and Venezuela who entered the United States through a parole program will have to leave the country once their two ...
The Biden administration has decided against extending parole for over 500,000 migrants who came to the U.S. via ... Biden admin won’t extend parole for 500,000+ migrants in US via controversial ...
Feds won’t renew humanitarian parole program for Venezuelans, Haitians, ... The Biden administration has renewed a similar parole programs for nationals of Afghanistan and Ukraine.
The Biden administration announced in late 2022 that immigrants seeking admission from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, and Venezuela would not be released into the U.S. if they crossed the border illegally.
The Biden administration will not renew the temporary parole program that has allowed 530,000 migrants from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua and Venezuela to enter the U.S., the Department of Homeland ...
The Biden administration won’t extend legal permissions for certain migrants from Nicaragua, Cuba, Venezuela and Haiti provided through a temporary humanitarian program designed to curb illegal ...
The Biden administration’s decision to not renew parole for more than half a million migrants who came under a controversial ... BIDEN ADMIN WON'T EXTEND PAROLE FOR 500,000+ MIGRANTS IN US VIA ...
Out on parole: Biden’s new immigration plan won’t work ... In the meantime, the administration can renew the parole term indefinitely or grant country-based Temporary Protected Status to parolees.
Homeland Security says it won’t renew ‘parole’ for Venezuelans ... “The Biden-Harris administration’s ultimate goal is to admit as many inadmissible aliens as possible into the U.S. and ...
President Biden's administration has used parole at an unprecedented scale, most recently as part of a program designed to discourage Cubans, Haitians, Nicaraguans and Venezuelans from crossing ...
The parole program allows 30,000 migrants per month from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua and Venezuela to enter the U.S., remain for two years and secure a work permit.