The US Supreme Court supports Donald Trump in ending legal status for 500,000 migrants

The US Supreme Court on Friday ruled in favor of US President Donald Trump, allowing his administration to cancel the temporary legal status given to more than 500,000 migrants from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua and Venezuela.The court approved an emergency request by Homeland’s Security Secretary Christie Nom, effectively a biden-era program, which provided human parole to citizens of those four countries. This decision risks hundreds of thousands at the risk of exile and tells them about the ability to act legally or live in the country.Liberal Justices Ketanji Brown Jackson and Sonia Sotomore dissatisfied. Jackson wrote, “The court failed to take into account the disastrous consequences of allowing the government to increase the life and livelihood of about half a million nonsuctions, while their legal claims are pending.”The Biden administration’s CHNV parole program, started in 2022 by the then-Homland Security Secretary Alejandro Mekorus, allowed individuals who passed background checks and sponsors were sponsored to sponsors for two years in the US. Its purpose was to manage the increasing influx on the southern border.But the Homeland Security Department announced in October 2024 that it would not expand the two -year parole period after it ends. NOEM’s move to end the policy was challenged by affected individuals and rights groups such as Higeen Bridge Alliance.He warned that if the action of the Trump administration is upheld, they would be “undivided, legally unemployed, and subject to large -scale removal” to parole. ,Indira Talwani, a lower court judge at Massachusetts, had earlier ruled that the administration could not cancel the situation of every person without personal reviews. However, the latest decision of the Supreme Court freeze the decision while the litigation continues.Solicitor General D. John Sareer argued in a court filing that Talwani had a lack of rights to intervene, stating that the NOEM was entitled to the Federal Immigration Act to cancel the program. He said that the same law gave the discretion to launch Mayorakus in the first place.Development occurs amid widespread stress on immigration enforcement. The Homeland Security Department also revealed that 500 so -called “sanctuary courts” could lose federal funds to fail to follow immigration laws.Meanwhile, Trump’s Friday’s program included an oval office farewell to billionaire Elon Musk and a Pennsylvania rally, where he expected to promote a new investment by Nipon Steel in Japan at US Steel.

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