
DHS Orders Hundreds of Thousands of Immigrants to Leave the US
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) issued termination notices to over 500,000 immigrants from Cuba, Venezuela, Haiti, and Nicaragua, ordering them to leave the United States. This action follows a Supreme Court ruling that upheld the Trump administration's decision to end the CHNV program, which allowed these immigrants temporary stays. The video shows protests in response to the DHS's decision. "This program was abused by the previous administration to admit hundreds of thousands of illegal aliens without thorough verification," stated Tricia McLaughlin, Assistant Secretary of DHS, in a press release. The decision has sparked widespread protests, highlighting the significant impact on affected families. The DHS's move underscores a shift towards stricter immigration policies, raising concerns about the welfare of those impacted and the broader implications for immigration reform.