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Trump administration to deport 500,000 immigrants as parole program ends



WASHINGTON DC: The Trump administration is preparing to deport approximately 500,000 immigrants who had been granted legal status under the parole program implemented by former US President Joe Biden.

The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has issued a notice announcing the termination of legal status for immigrants from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, and Venezuela. According to the notice, their legal status has officially expired, and deportations are set to begin within a month.

The parole program, which allowed certain immigrants to temporarily reside in the United States, was introduced during Biden’s administration and was announced to be phased out in January.

The Trump administration has accused the Biden administration of abusing the program by allowing an influx of residents from multiple countries.

Critics of the decision argue that ending the parole program will disproportionately affect vulnerable communities who sought refuge in the US. Supporters, however, believe it is necessary to enforce stricter immigration controls and reduce the number of undocumented residents.

As the deadline approaches, immigration advocates are calling for comprehensive solutions that address the legal and humanitarian aspects of the deportation process. Meanwhile, affected immigrants and their families face uncertainty and fear as deportation looms.

 

Publish Date : 24 March 2025 11:36 AM

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