Trump Administration's Supreme Court Bid to End Immigrant Protections
The Trump administration has approached the Supreme Court to terminate humanitarian parole for immigrants from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, and Venezuela. This move aims to overturn a lower-court ruling by US District Judge Indira Talwani, which maintained legal protections for over 500,000 individuals, conflicting with the Department of Homeland Security's authority.

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The Trump administration has officially requested the Supreme Court's intervention to discontinue humanitarian parole for hundreds of thousands of immigrants from four nations, specifically Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, and Venezuela.
This emergency appeal aims to reverse a decision by US District Judge Indira Talwani, which upheld protections for over 500,000 individuals, preserving their legal stay despite the government's intentions.
The administration argues that the lower court's ruling improperly encroaches upon the Department of Homeland Security's jurisdiction and seeks to dismantle immigration measures aligned with the Biden administration.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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