The Supreme Court's recent decision enables the Trump administration to temporarily suspend the CHNV humanitarian program, which has permitted nearly half a million individuals from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, and Venezuela to reside legally in the U.S. for two years. The court's brief order lacks explanation, but Justice Jackson, with Justice Sotomayor, adamantly dissented, expressing concern about the irreversible harm caused by this pause. The CHNV program, initiated by the Biden Administration, provides humanitarian relief based on dangerous conditions in the individuals' home countries, allowing them potential asylum opportunities once in the U.S.
The Supreme Court's ruling temporarily halts a humanitarian program allowing nearly 500,000 people from four nations to legally reside in the U.S.
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