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A group of paroled migrants has sued the Trump administration over its plan to end Biden’s humanitarian program.
Trump first ended Biden’s legally dubious temporary “parole” admissions programs that let aspiring illegal immigrants “legally” fly or walk over the border and stay with work ...
ended the use of an app at the southern border to admit migrants via humanitarian parole, and resumed border wall construction. "Thanks to President Trump’s leadership, Border Patrol agents are ...
Biden had no right to let millions of illegal immigrants into the country on parole, and President Trump has every right to revoke that parole.
Homeland Security sent an email to a Los Angeles attorney, warning: 'Do not attempt to remain in the United States — the ...
The Trump administration asked the U.S. Supreme Court on Friday to reinstate its decision to end a program that granted ...
U.S. Customs and Border Patrol officials said Friday its officers' actions in detaining a Venezuela man in Whitefish last ...
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