Trump administration ends family-reunification parole program for Cubans and Haitians
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Trump administration ends family-reunification parole program for Cubans and Haitians
"The Trump administration is ending the family-reunification parole programs for Cuba, Haiti and six other Latin American countries in another blow to legal migration from the region. The Department of Homeland Security "is terminating all categorical family reunification parole programs for aliens from Colombia, Cuba, Ecuador, El Salvador, Guatemala, Haiti and Honduras, and their immediate family members," the agency said Friday."
"The Trump administration is ending the family-reunification parole programs for Cuba, Haiti and six other Latin American countries in another blow to legal migration from the region. Migrants who benefited from the program and are already in the United States will lose their legal status on Jan. 14 unless they have applied for permanent residence or to adjust their status by Dec. 15, DHS said. The agency will also revoke employment authorizations for migrants who lose their status."
Department of Homeland Security is terminating all categorical family-reunification parole programs for aliens from Colombia, Cuba, Ecuador, El Salvador, Guatemala, Haiti and Honduras, and their immediate family members. The termination will remove legal parole status for migrants who previously benefited from the programs unless they apply to adjust status or for permanent residence by Dec. 15. Affected migrants currently in the United States will lose legal status on Jan. 14 if they have not filed timely applications. DHS will revoke employment authorizations for migrants who lose their status. The action eliminates a pathway for family-based migration from the listed Latin American countries.
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