
Supreme Court Ends Humanitarian Parole Program for Thousands of Immigrants
Supreme Court Lifts Block on Humanitarian Parole Program Termination Washington D.C. - In a significant development impacting the lives of hundreds of thousands of immigrants, the United States Supreme Court has lifted a temporary block on the termination of the humanitarian parole program. This program, which granted temporary protection from deportation and work permits to Nicaraguans, Venezuelans, Cubans, and Haitians, will now end. The decision was made public on May 30, 2025. The ruling has sparked immediate reactions, with many expressing concerns about the potential consequences for affected individuals. Social media commentators, like Carlos Eduardo Espina, quickly shared the news and their opinions. "This is the official decision of the Supreme Court," Espina stated in a video posted shortly after the ruling, "which clarifies that they've given the green light for Donald Trump to eliminate the humanitarian parole." The decision leaves many uncertain about their future in the United States. The full impact of this decision is yet to be seen, but it represents a turning point in US immigration policy.