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The Supreme Court ruled that a parole program that allowed roughly 500,000 immigrants to live and work in the US can be suspended.
The court is allowing the Trump Administration to end temporary legal protections for migrants from four countries.
Bay Area immigrant rights groups say the ruling will have ripple effects and raises questions about what legal protections ...
The U.S. Supreme Court has ruled in favor of the Trump administration, allowing it to end the Biden-era humanitarian parole ...
It’s not clear how many refugees in the Spokane area will now lose their legal status to be in the U.S. following a decision Friday by the U.S. Supreme Court to allow President Donald Trump to end ...
A Supreme Court ruling on Friday ended temporary humanitarian protections for hundreds of thousands of people. But it is ...
When the say Haitians have to go and Haitians don’t want to leave it’s because they know there is no life in Haiti.” ...
Ending the program may upend the lives of migrants who settled across the country — from Florida to California — and embedded ...
The Supreme Court has again cleared the way for the Trump administration to strip temporary legal protections from hundreds ...
Over 400,000 immigrants are in Florida through a program known as humanitarian parole. The May 30 ruling puts them all at ...
The U.S. Supreme Court has ruled to allow the Trump administration to end a humanitarian parole program that temporarily ...