U.S. Ends Humanitarian Parole Program for Cuban, Nicaraguan, Venezuelan, and Haitian Migrants

The Trump administration ended the CHNV humanitarian parole program, which allowed migrants from Cuba, Nicaragua, Venezuela, and Haiti to enter the U.S. legally for up to two years, leaving current beneficiaries at risk of losing legal status once their parole periods expire.

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