Nationals of Haiti, Cuba, Nicaragua, and Venezuela, who are authorized to come to the U.S. under the Biden administration's humanitarian parole process, should not be affected by an ongoing review of the program—unless their travel authorization has been revoked. This was reported by the Miami Herald on Monday, August 5, following a weekend marked by the announcement of a suspension of the program and the refusal of boarding for previously approved individuals.
On Saturday, as noted by the Miami Herald, travelers to certa
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