A US judge has blocked the Trump administration’s effort to terminate the legal status of approximately 8,400 migrants who were granted humanitarian parole. This ruling prevents the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) from ending the humanitarian protections that many of these individuals rely on for their residency in the United States.
Key Details:
- Ruling issued by a US judge on [insert date if available].
- Affects around 8,400 migrants currently under humanitarian parole.
- The decision halts the DHS’s attempt to revoke these protections.
- Humanitarian parole allows migrants to live and work in the US temporarily due to urgent humanitarian reasons.
This ruling is significant for the affected migrants, ensuring their continued legal status in the US amidst ongoing immigration policy changes. Need help with your immigration case? Visit QuickFiling.us for professional immigration services.
Source: @AletihadEn
