
"The Trump administration plans to again end the temporary legal status of hundreds of thousands of people who applied for asylum in the United States via the CBP One app. This plan was detailed in a court filing in Boston, Massachusetts, and comes after a judge ruled that Trump's earlier effort to terminate the legal status of those individuals was unlawful."
"Under US President Joe Biden, individuals who registered for an appointment with US Customs and Border Protection (CBP) were preliminarily vetted and granted temporary legal status in the US as their asylum cases were adjudicated. About 900,000 people were granted so-called humanitarian parole under the programme."
"The US Department of Justice, in the new filings, told Burroughs that the Trump administration was complying with her order. However, the department said the administration would begin issuing new parole termination notices, pursuant to a Tuesday memo from CBP's head, Rodney Scott."
The Trump administration intends to terminate the temporary legal status of asylum seekers who applied through the CBP One app, affecting around 900,000 individuals. This move follows a federal judge's ruling that previous attempts to end this status were unlawful. The Department of Justice indicated compliance with the court's order but announced plans to issue new termination notices. Legal representatives for affected individuals have urged the court to intervene, claiming this action is an attempt to bypass compliance with the ruling.
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