The National Security Department (DHS) began notifying them to revocate their temporal permits to reside and work in the United States to thousands of immigrants who had benefited from a humanitarian ‘parole’ scheme implemented during the previous government.
According to the notification, which has been disseminated this Friday by various journalists who had access to the document, DHS informed thousands of immigrants from Cuba, Nicaragua, Haiti and Venezuela that they must ‘self -portion’ or face a possible detention and expulsion after Donald Trump canceled the program.
«You must leave the United States now,» the document sent to the beneficiaries reads. «But not later than the end date of your ‘Parole’.»
The journalist of the American newspaper New York Post, Jennie Taer spread a copy of these notifications. The document was retaken by a chain correspondent Fox Newsto which a DHS spokesperson provided the following statement:
«The previous government lied to the US. It allowed more than half a million foreigners from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua and Venezuela, and their direct relatives, with a little rigorous investigation, entered the country through these disastrous programs of ‘Parole’, gave them opportunities to compete for US jobs and harmed US workers, ”he said.
According to this spokesman, the cancellation of the ‘humanitarian parole’ is a return to common sense policies, a return to public security and a return to the idea of ’USA first’ ».
End of the humanitarian ‘parole’ that benefited 530,000 immigrants
The Trump government announced on March 21 that it ended the program that, in total, benefited about 530,000 Cuban, Nicaraguan, Haitian and Venezuelan immigrants. Trump’s order says that the permits that immigrants had received as part of the plan will definitely expire on April 24, so he urged the beneficiaries to leave the country before that date.
The program was implemented since 2022 by the government of Democrat Joe Biden in order to establish an orderly migration. The scheme offered temporary two -year work permits, with the possibility of exploring other migratory status.
However, it is unknown how many of the permits remained in force or how many of these people had been able to change their immigration status to another that would allow them to remain legally in the country.
«If you have not obtained a legal support to remain in the US, you do not leave the country for when your ‘parole’ has been revoked, you will begin to accumulate illegal stay time in the country,» says the warning sent to the beneficiaries of the program.
According to the document, when remaining illegally for more than 180 days, immigrants could be considered “inadmissible” by looking for another way of requesting an authorization to return to the country.
Organisms filed a demand against termination of the humanitarian ‘parole’
After Trump’s order, Immigrant Rights Defense Organizations filed a lawsuit against federal government measure
Organizations maintain in their demand that the revocation of permits violates due migratory process to ordering the expulsion expeditious of thousands of beneficiaries without a hearing before an immigration judge.
«Our communities (Cubans, Haitians, Nicaraguans and Venezuelans) did absolutely everything that the Government (Federal headed by Joe Biden) asked them to have the opportunity to start a new stage in the US,» says the demand.
Angelica Salas, executive director of Chirla, said after submitting the demand that, instead of fulfilling her commitment to immigrants to whom she offered permits, now «wants to expel them without even an audience.»
«The members of the community we serve deserve the dignity of a day in court, and we present this lawsuit to ensure that they receive it,» added the activist.
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