VisaLobby

Supreme Court OKs Trump Plan to End Legal Status for 500,000 Migrants

In a major shift, the Supreme Court has allowed Donald Trump’s administration to end a key humanitarian parole programme, putting over 500,000 migrants from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, and Venezuela at risk of deportation.

The programme, started under President Biden, gave temporary legal status to those fleeing a crisis. Now, it’s on pause after a Trump emergency appeal. Critics, including Justices Jackson and Sotomayor, argue that this move will disrupt lives.

The White House called the ruling a win, with officials vowing to deport “invaders.” With both the CHNV parole and TPS protections now under fire, what’s your take, national security move or humanitarian failure?

Write a comment

Supreme Court OKs Trump Plan to End Legal Status for 500,000 Migrants

In a major shift, the Supreme Court has allowed Donald Trump’s administration to end a key humanitarian parole programme, putting over 500,000 migrants from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, and Venezuela at risk of deportation.

The programme, started under President Biden, gave temporary legal status to those fleeing a crisis. Now, it’s on pause after a Trump emergency appeal. Critics, including Justices Jackson and Sotomayor, argue that this move will disrupt lives.

The White House called the ruling a win, with officials vowing to deport “invaders.” With both the CHNV parole and TPS protections now under fire, what’s your take, national security move or humanitarian failure?

Categories

Latest News

United States

US Expands Federal Benefit Ban for Immigrants, Adds Head Start and Health Programs

11.07.2025
The US Department of Health, under the Trump administration, has just broadened restrictions on immigrants...
Read More

Nigeria Refuses US Request to Accept Deported Venezuelans

11.07.2025
Nigeria is standing firm against US pressure to accept deported Venezuelan migrants, many of whom...
Read More

US Tourist and Student Visas to Include $250 Refundable Security Fee from 2026

09.07.2025
Starting in 2026, U.S. tourist and student visa applicants will need to pay a $250...
Read More

US Slashes Visa Validity for Ghanaians After Nigeria Clampdown

09.07.2025
The U.S. has shortened visa durations for Ghanaian applicants, limiting most to single-entry visas valid...
Read More