The Biden administration has issued paroles for nearly all individuals who crossed the U.S. border, granting them work permits with an initial two-year limit. However, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has begun terminating these paroles, raising concerns about the future of these individuals and their status in the U.S.
Key Details:
- Paroles granted to nearly all border crossers, allowing work permits.
- Initial limit set at two years for the granted paroles.
- DHS is actively terminating some of these paroles.
- Calls have been made to cancel valid visas as part of immigration policy changes.
The ongoing changes in immigration policy may significantly impact affected immigrants, particularly those relying on these paroles for stability in the U.S. Need help with your immigration case? Visit QuickFiling.us for professional immigration services.
Source: @AGaVoter1
