The policy change would revoke the legal status of migrants in the program, and make them targets of ICE deportation raids.
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ICE said a Haitian migrant, who had flown into the US as part of former President Biden's migrant flight program, was arrested and charged with triple murder in North Carolina.
The Trump administration is preparing to terminate the legal status of over 1.8 million migrants who benefited from various temporary humanitarian
The dismantling of a Biden-era program for Latin Americans has left them uncertain and their U.S.-based sponsors frustrated.
But the law has never been a red line for Trump or the United States when it comes to the bay’s naval base, strategically situated on the south-eastern coast of Cuba, in the dry and poverty-stricken eastern province of Guantánamo.
Beneficiaries of federal programs that have allowed migrants — including many from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua and Venezuela— to come to the United States have sued the Trump administration for ending the legal pathways that let them and hundreds of thousands of others to temporarily live and work in the U.
The lawsuit seeks to reinstate humanitarian parole programs that allowed in 875,000 migrants from Ukraine, Afghanistan, Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua and Venezuela who have legal U.S. residents as sponsors.
A group of American citizens and immigrants is suing the Trump administration for ending a legal tool presidents have used to allow people from countries with wars and political instability to come to the U.
Authorities charged a Haitian man with three counts of first-degree murder for allegedly killing a woman and two children in North Carolina.
A coalition of American citizens, human rights groups, and immigrants has initiated legal proceedings against President Donald Trump's administration
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