US Citizens and Immigrants Sue Trump Administration Over End of Migrant Protection Program
A group of US citizens and immigrants have filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration over its decision to end a program that protected migrants from deportation. The program, known as the humanitarian parole program, allowed individuals from countries experiencing war or political unrest to temporarily enter and reside in the US.
The lawsuit, filed in a federal court in Massachusetts, seeks to reinstate the program and allow the plaintiffs to continue living and working in the US. The plaintiffs argue that the Trump administration's decision to end the program was arbitrary and capricious, and that it violated their due process rights.
The humanitarian parole program was established in 1952 and has been used by both Republican and Democratic presidents to allow individuals to enter the US for humanitarian reasons. The program allows migrants to work while they seek other legal means to remain in the country.
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Publication Code: #USImmigrationPolicy 01.03.2025 |
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