Biden Program’s Termination Leaves Thousands in Legal Limbo

As the Trump administration continues to undermine the foundations of humanitarian law in the United States, beneficiaries of the CHNV programs and their families are living in total uncertainty after the Supreme Court allowed Donald Trump's administration to revoke their status. For them, the hope of living the American dream now seems suspended—or even shattered—while they wait for justice, or a political shift, to restore their hope.

The Supreme Court upheld the Trump administration’s position by overturning a district court decision in the case Svitlana Doe v. Noem. This ruling paves the way for the termination of legal status and work permits for approximately 500,000 individuals who benefited from the humanitarian parole program for nationals of Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, and Venezuela (CHNV).

This decision, migrant rights organizations point out in a press release, comes even before the case was heard by the First Circuit Court of Appeals—

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