Supreme Court says Trump may end legal parole given to 532,000 migrants from four countries
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The Supreme Court has granted an emergency appeal allowing Trump to potentially deport hundreds of thousands of immigrants under a two-year parole policy from Biden. This policy had granted entry to migrants from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, and Venezuela, provided they had sponsors and passed background checks. The decision to set aside lower court rulings reflects the Court's view on Trump's authority over immigration policies. Justices Jackson and Sotomayor dissented, arguing the Court mishandled the case, indicating ongoing tensions over immigration and executive power in U.S. policy.
President Trump may seek to deport hundreds of thousands of immigrants who recently entered the United States under a two-year grant of parole.
The parole policy allowed up to 30,000 migrants a month from the four countries to enter the country with temporary legal protection.
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