Trump Announces Legal Status Revocation for 532,000 Migrants from Biden’s Program

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Migrants arriving in the U.S. under Biden's parole program
President Trump targets Biden’s parole program, affecting migrants from Latin America and Haiti.

President Trump is poised to take decisive action by revoking the legal status of 532,000 migrants who were brought into the United States under Joe Biden’s controversial parole program.

During Biden’s term, over half a million individuals from countries like Haiti, Cuba, Nicaragua, and Venezuela were flown into the U.S. This was part of the CHNV program, which was facilitated by the Biden administration using the CBP One App and other measures to permit these migrants entry.

Notably, these figures do not account for the millions of illegal aliens that have crossed into America since Biden took office. According to customs data, the Biden regime allowed over a million illegal aliens into the country through what they labeled as “legal” means.

Among them, a staggering 81% of Haitian migrants — 362,000 out of 448,000 — found their way into predominantly red states. This highlights a concerning demographic shift in key Republican regions.

In a shocking incident last month, one Haitian migrant, who entered through Biden’s program, faced charges for a heinous triple murder, including two children, underscoring the urgent need for stricter immigration policies.

In response, Trump is demanding that these migrants either self-deport or face detention. CBS News reports:

The Trump administration will be revoking the legal status of hundreds of thousands of Latin American and Haitian migrants welcomed into the U.S. under a Biden-era sponsorship process, urging them to self-deport or face arrest and removal by deportation agents.

This bold move involves terminating their work permits and deportation protections established under a Biden-era immigration authority known as parole. This will become official by late April, 30 days post-March 25, as per a notice released by the federal government.

The policy reversal affects migrants from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, and Venezuela who were part of Biden’s CHNV program. This initiative purportedly aimed to curb illegal immigration at the U.S.-Mexico border by offering legal migration routes. However, with Trump in office, the program has been halted, leaving many to question how many of these migrants have managed to secure alternative statuses to remain in the country legally.

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