Trump cutoff of humanitarian parole for immigrants from Ukraine, 6 other countries challenged
- A group of American citizens and immigrants is suing the Trump administration for ending a long-standing legal tool that allowed migrants from war-torn or unstable countries to temporarily live in the U.S.
- The lawsuit seeks to reinstate humanitarian parole programs that allowed 875,000 migrants from Ukraine, Afghanistan, Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, and Venezuela to enter the U.S. With legal U.S. Resident sponsors.
- The plaintiffs include immigrants who entered the U.S. Legally before the program ended and U.S. Citizens who sponsored immigrants, as well as an organization assisting immigrants with legal advice.
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