
Supreme Court Allows Trump to Deport Hundreds of Thousands of Migrants
The US Supreme Court's decision to allow the Trump administration to revoke the legal status of 532,000 migrants from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, and Venezuela has sparked widespread concern. These migrants were previously protected under a conditional humanitarian parole program launched by former President Joe Biden, which allowed up to 30,000 migrants per month from these countries to enter the US and stay for two years. The ruling puts these individuals at risk of deportation, aligning with the Trump administration's campaign promise to deport millions of undocumented immigrants. While many of Trump's immigration plans have been blocked by court rulings to ensure due process, this decision represents a significant step towards stricter immigration policies. The Trump administration has also faced criticism for restricting immigration from countries like Afghanistan and Haiti. This decision underscores the ongoing debate surrounding US immigration policies and their impact on vulnerable populations. The potential for large-scale deportations raises serious humanitarian concerns and highlights the complexities of immigration law.