The U. S. Supreme Court has allowed the deportation of nearly 500,000 people living illegally in the country, favoring the Trump administration's stance.
• The Court paused a previous decision that permitted individuals from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, and Venezuela to stay in the U. S. for two years.
• Judge Indira Talwani had blocked an executive order from Trump that aimed to end certain parole programs, including the one for CHNV.
• The Supreme Court stated that parole is discretionary and involves a thorough application process.
• The justices noted that the earlier termination of parole by Secretary Kristi Noem was overstepping legal authority.
• Justices Sotomayor and Jackson disagreed with the ruling.
• Following the program's termination, over 531,000 individuals from CHNV entered the U. S. illegally under Biden's term.
The Supreme Court's ruling supports the Trump administration's efforts to enforce immigration laws amid ongoing legal challenges regarding the fate of individuals from specific countries.
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