Trump conducts research for 530,000 Cubans, Haiti and other migrants

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US President Donald Trump said he would eliminate the temporary legal status of half a million migrants from Kuba, Haiti, Nicaragua and Venezuela.

According to a federal government, April 24 was warned to leave the country before the permission of April 24 and the deportation shield before the abolition.

530,000 migrants were brought to the United States in a group-period sponsorship process, known as ChNV, designed to open laws of migration. Trump stopped the program after starting the office.

It is unknown that many of these migrants can provide another status in the intermediate, which allows you to remain legal in the United States.

The program was launched in 2022 as a democratic President Joe Biden, covering Venezuelans covering the widened Venezuelans.

If these migrants and their immediate family members were the American sponsor and permitted to remain two years under the status of temporary immigration and two years.

Biden’s management claims that ChNV would prevent illegal border crossings on the southern border of the United States and allow those who entered the country will be better.

The Homeland Security Department has rebuilt the department in Friday and said he failed in the purpose of the program.

Biden officials of the agency’s statement said that Biden officials (migrants) competed for American workers and applied for American workers;

However, the 35-page notice in the Federal Registry, some people in the United States have been allowed to remain some “employment” in ChNV.

Taking into account the fact that the Trump has also canceled the temporary legal status of about 240,000 Ukraine, which fled to the United States during the conflict with Russia.

Chnv, 213,000 in the Caribbean of Haitia was reported to deteriorate.

120,700 Venezuelan, 110,900 Cuban and 93,000 Nicaraguan, more than 93,000 Nicaragua were allowed before the Pump.

Last month, DHS, another immigration destination in August, the temporary protected status (TPS) has been working for 500,000 Haitians living in the United States.

TPS was given to citizens of countries facing dangerous conditions, such as armed conflict or environmental disasters.

DHS for Venezuelans in the United States has also stopped TPS, although it faces a legal problem.

Trump’s immigration policy has encountered a number of legal obstacles since the beginning of January.

 
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