Trump asked the Supreme Court to abolish the Biden-era human pace, threatening the legal status of 500,000 migrants.

The Trump administration has moved to the Supreme Court in a new attempt to end legal security for hundreds of thousands of immigrants. In an emergency filing on Thursday, the administration asked Justice to reversed the lower court order, which blocked the plan to cancel human parole for people of Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua and Venezuela. More than 500,000 migrants from these four countries currently live under temporary legal status in the United States. The Biden administration allowed him to legally live and work through a humanitarian parole program launched at late 2022. The Trump administration claims that the program was illegal and more than the Ram. Solicitor General John Sawyer said that a lower court verdict had wrongly intervened with the Department of Conscience of Homeland Security. “The district court has reduced one of the administration’s most resulting immigration policy decisions to zero,” Sawyer has written in the appeal. The court’s decision came from Judge Indira Talwani, who said that the Trump administration has denied the law. The mid -April verdict stopped the government from cancellation of temporary permits a few days before it was set to end. Judge Talwani, appointed by former President Barack Obama, said that the administration’s works did not follow proper legal procedures. Immigration advocates called the parole program to end “unprecedented”.

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