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Presidential Administration Donald Trump can temporarily recall the legal status of over 500,000 migrants living in the US, the US Supreme Court ruled on Friday.
The ruling implemented the preliminary order of the federal judge, stopping the administration to complete the immigration program “Parole” created by former President Joe Biden. The program defended immigrants that escape from economic and political shocks in their countries.
The new order puts approximately 530,000 migrants from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua and Venezuela, which risk deport.
Youth Ketandi Brown Jackson and Sonia Sotamoor, two of the three liberal judges, disagree.
Parole program allows immigrants to work and live in the United States for two years because of “immediate humanitarian reasons or significant public benefits,” the US government reports.
The Trump administration filed an emergency appeal to the Supreme Court after the federal judge in Massachusetts blocked the administration since the completion of the program, also known as the CHNV humanitarian parole.
The White House “noted” the opportunity to deport 500,000 “invaders”, said the Deputy Chief of Staff of the White House Stephen Miller. “The Supreme Court rightly entered.”
In her disagreement, Justice Jackson wrote that the court ruling would “solve half a million migrants around us before the courts resolve their legitimate requirements.”
On the day he took over, Trump signed the executive order by sending the Department of Internal Security to get rid of parole programs. Then, in March, the secretary security secretary Christie Noah announced the end of the Humanitarian Conditional Liberation of CHNV.
Several immigrants and migrants groups sued the Trump administration for the decision, claiming that they may “face serious risk, persecution and even death” when deported to their countries.
The ruling takes place after the Supreme Court earlier this month allowed Trump officials to withdraw a temporary protected status (TPS) – a separate program – for about 350,000 Venezuelan immigrants living and working in the United States.
Humanitarian programs of parole have been used for decades to allow immigrants to escape with war and other violent conditions in their countries coming to the United States, including Cubans in the 1960s after the revolution.
The Biden Administration also created a parole program in 2022 to escape after the invasion of Russia.