Thousands of parole beneficiaries receive a government email: You should depart the United States now'
Briefly

Following a recent email from the DHS, many migrants from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, and Venezuela are facing expiration of their temporary legal status. The message warns beneficiaries to depart the U.S. by a specified date or risk becoming illegal immigrants. With the impending deadline, fear and confusion mount among these individuals as their circumstances shift drastically from being protected to facing potential deportation under new administration policies. This situation reveals the vulnerability and precariousness of immigrant protections amidst changing political landscapes.
The letter states that the protection granted to nationals of Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, and Venezuela, and their families, will expire on April 24.
Overnight, these 532,000 citizens were transformed from beneficiaries of legal immigrant protection into illegal immigrants under the Trump administration.
The DHS warns that failing to depart timely may lead to severe immigration consequences, including unlawful presence.
Many beneficiaries express fear and uncertainty regarding what to do next, dealing with the stress of a return ultimatum.
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