More than 500,000 migrants from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua and Venezuela entered the United States under a Biden-era immigration program known as CHNV. The initiative allowed them to fly directly to the U.S. with the support of a financial sponsor, bypassing the southern border. Upon arrival, the Department of Homeland Security granted them immigration parole and temporary work authorization for two years, provided they passed health and background checks.
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Federal judge rules Trump can’t revoke legal status of certain migrants

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Federal judge halts Trump administration’s plan to revoke legal status for CHNV migrants, protecting over 500,000 from deportation threats.


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