Judge will halt Trump administration from ending humanitarian parole for people from four countries
- U.S. District Judge Indira Talwani will issue a stay on the humanitarian parole program for Cubans, Haitians, Nicaraguans, and Venezuelans, set to end this month.
- Over half a million immigrants are affected, as the Trump administration revoked their legal protections, leading to potential deportation within 30 days.
- Rep. Maria Salazar and about 200 congressional Democrats cosponsored a bill to make these immigrants lawful permanent residents, arguing they face dire choices.
- Judge Talwani stated the administration's explanation for ending the program was 'based on an incorrect reading of the law.
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USA - Judge stops Trump administration's action against migrants with legal status
A U.S. federal judge has provisionally banned the Trump administration's action against hundreds of thousands of immigrants from Latin America with legal residence status. Indira Talwani, the judge, imposed a corresponding interim injunction in Boston.
Do not attempt to remain in the US
Before you read the following you need to read the picture above. Also, I’m speaking on behalf of Haitians. I would like for Homeland Security to explain to me how Haitians are to voluntarily leave the United States when there are no flights to Haiti?...

Alaska Sen. Murkowski calls on Trump administration to protect Ukrainians who fled war
Murkowski and another senator are seeking an explanation from Homeland Security after reports that people had erroneously received an email saying their status was revoked and they had seven days to leave the U.S.
The Washington Consensus Supporting Sanctions on Cuba and Venezuela Is Breaking
Twenty-one members of Congress last week called for lifting US sanctions on Cuba and Venezuela, including most of the Squad. The pushback is needed: sanctions are a cruel economic weapon that hurts average people — and has spurred a surge of economic refugees.
Readers sound off on erasing Black history, Passover meals and a parole hearing
This presidency is white backlash on steroids Bronx: How long, oh Lord, must we endure the evildoings of this President Trump? From sending men to the hellhole prison in El Salvador without their day in court to seeking to erase Black history from the history of America. I just read that Harriet Tubman’s image and words have been removed from the webpage of the National Park Service. Also removed are any references to enslaved people or the Fugi…
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