US Supreme Court Lets President Trump Revoke Parole Status for Migrants


 US Supreme Court Lets President Trump Revoke Parole Status for Migrants


The U.S. Supreme Court on Friday upheld the Trump administration’s authority to revoke temporary "parole" status for hundreds of thousands of migrants from Venezuela, Cuba, Haiti, and Nicaragua, reinforcing President Donald Trump’s efforts to ramp up deportations. The Court temporarily blocked a lower court ruling that had halted the termination of these parole protections, which affected approximately 532,000 migrants.

This decision, issued without detailed explanation, allows the government to quickly deport these individuals while legal challenges continue. Notably, two of the three liberal justices dissented, criticizing the Court for potentially causing significant harm by upending the lives of noncitizens amid ongoing cases.

This move is part of broader efforts by the Trump administration to tighten immigration enforcement, including ending certain humanitarian protections and expanding deportation policies. Critics warn that these actions could lead to family separations and return migrants to unsafe conditions, while supporters argue they are necessary to control illegal immigration.

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