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2025-05-09 02:22:01

Jornal de Brasília on Nostr: Jornal de Brasília The government of US President Donald Trump asked the Supreme ...



The government of US President Donald Trump asked the Supreme Court on Thursday to allow him to revoke the legal status of 532,000 immigrants from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, and Venezuela who have temporary residence authorization, known as parole. The government tried to revoke the legal status of these immigrants in March, who arrived in the United States under a program launched by former Democratic President Joe Biden called CHNV, a reference to the initials of those countries. In October 2022, the government of Democrat granted permission for a group of Venezuelans to enter the country legally, as long as they passed a criminal background check, had a sponsor, and were vaccinated. In January 2023, the measure was extended to Haiti, Cuba, and Nicaragua. The government's legal advisor, John Sauer, requested the lifting of an order from a lower court that prevents the government from ending humanitarian protections for immigrants from these four countries. Last week, the Trump government also requested that the Supreme Court, which has a conservative majority, support its proposal to end the Temporary Protected Status (TPS), which prevents the deportation of over 350,000 Venezuelans. Trump campaigned on a promise to deport millions of irregular immigrants and put the entire government machine to work towards that goal.
https://jornaldebrasilia.com.br/noticias/mundo/governo-dos-eua-pede-a-suprema-corte-que-retire-protecao-legal-de-532-000-imigrantes/
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