PODCAST: What Does the End of Parole Mean for Cubans, Haitians, Nicaraguans, and Venezuelans? - City Limits
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By the end of December 2024, U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) reported the entry of 531,690 individuals under the CHNV program. (Michael Appleton/Mayoral Photo Office) On June 12, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) began issuing email notifications about the end of the “parole” program, officially known as the Cuban, Haitian, Nicaraguan, and Venezuelan (CHNV) program.
U.S. Shuts Down Unemployment for Migrants From Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, and Venezuela · Global Voices
This measure affects more than 500,000 people of these nationalities who had entered the United States since 2022.
Today, June 16, 2025, the U.S. immigration policy has taken an abrupt turn that affects more than 530,000 people from Venezuela, Cuba, Nicaragua and Haiti. The Department of National Security (DHS) has begun to notify the repeal of the humanitarian strike and the associated work permits to those who arrived under this program, demanding their immediate departure from the country. The measure, promoted by the government of President Donald Trump …
The United Nations Agency for Refugees (UNHCR) published its annual report on forced displacements at the global level on Thursday.The entry Venezuela leads the exodus: UNHCR reports that it is the main country of origin of the displaced in America #15Jun was first published in El Impulso.
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