In a move that is certain to provoke heated debate among political adversaries and supporters alike, the Trump administration has announced the revocation
of the “parole” status that former President Joe Biden had extended to over 500,000 unauthorized migrants.
This controversial program—designed to allow migrants from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, and Venezuela to enter the United States without the need for a
conventional visa—will now be dismantled, with a firm 30‑day deadline imposed for all affected individuals to exit the country voluntarily.
In a move that is certain to provoke heated debate among political adversaries and supporters alike, the Trump administration
has announced the revocation of the “parole” status that former President Joe Biden had extended to over 500,000 unauthorized migrants.
This controversial program—designed to allow migrants from Cuba,
Haiti, Nicaragua, and Venezuela to enter the United States without the need for a conventional visa—will now
be dismantled, with a firm 30‑day deadline imposed for all affected individuals to exit the country voluntarily.
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