Reminder: 500,000 legal residents from Cuba, Haiti, Venezuela, and Nicaragua have been told their legal status has ended and they must 'self-deport' by April 24.
Reminder: 500,000 legal residents from Cuba, Haiti, Venezuela, and Nicaragua have been told their legal status has ended and they must 'self-deport' by April 24.
"...A review of the history of the parole authority supports the contention that discretionary parole determinations were intended by Congress to be narrowly tailored to specific instances and not based on a set of broadly applicable eligibility criteria.4 Under the law, the determination to parole an alien into the country should only be made on a case-by-case basis, taking into account each alienтАЩs unique circumstances. ... The ultimate determination whether to
parole an alien into the United States upon the alienтАЩs arrival at a POE is made by U.S. Customs and Border Protection (тАЬCBPтАЭ) officers. ...Parole is inherently temporary, and parole alone is not an underlying basis for obtaining any immigration status, nor does it constitute an admission to the United States. ... "
Reminder: 500,000 legal residents from Cuba, Haiti, Venezuela, and Nicaragua have been told their legal status has ended and they must 'self-deport' by April 24.
These were part of special parole status (https://public-inspection.federalregister.gov/2025-05128.pdf)
"...A review of the history of the parole authority supports the contention that discretionary parole determinations were intended by Congress to be narrowly tailored to specific instances and not based on a set of broadly applicable eligibility criteria.4 Under the law, the determination to parole an alien into the country should only be made on a case-by-case basis, taking into account each alienтАЩs unique circumstances. ... The ultimate determination whether to
parole an alien into the United States upon the alienтАЩs arrival at a POE is made by U.S. Customs and Border Protection (тАЬCBPтАЭ) officers. ...Parole is inherently temporary, and parole alone is not an underlying basis for obtaining any immigration status, nor does it constitute an admission to the United States. ... "