The U.S. Supreme Court has cleared the way for the Trump administration to revoke temporary legal status for over 500,000 migrants, putting them at risk of deportation while legal challenges continue.
The U.S. Supreme Court on Friday allowed the Trump administration to revoke temporary legal status for over 500,000 migrants from Venezuela, Cuba, Haiti, and Nicaragua. This reversed a lower court order and advanced Trump’s broader push to increase deportations.
The decision pauses a ruling by a Boston judge that had blocked the end of immigration "parole" granted by President Biden, potentially putting many at risk of removal as the legal fight continues. Parole allows temporary U.S. residence for urgent humanitarian or public reasons and was a key part of Biden’s border strategy.
The case is one of several emergency appeals by Trump’s administration aiming to reverse lower court rulings that hindered his immigration policies.
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