

Supreme Court Revokes Humanitarian Permits for Hundreds of Thousands of Migrants
The US Supreme Court's decision to revoke humanitarian permits for 500,000 migrants from Venezuela, Cuba, Haiti, and Nicaragua has sparked widespread concern. The ruling, which initially faced a temporary block by a judge, allows the administration to end the program established under the Biden administration. "This is a significant blow to those seeking refuge in the US," said an immigration lawyer, speaking on condition of anonymity. The court's decision also included the revocation of temporary protected status for over 300,000 Venezuelan migrants, adding to the uncertainty faced by these communities. The video by Latinus highlights the visual impact of this decision. The future for these migrants remains uncertain, raising questions about the administration's plans for their resettlement and deportation.