

Supreme Court Revokes Humanitarian Parole for Hundreds of Thousands of Immigrants
The US Supreme Court’s decision to revoke humanitarian parole for thousands of immigrants from Cuba, Venezuela, Nicaragua, and Haiti has sent shockwaves through immigrant communities. The ruling, announced on May 30th, 2025, allows the government to end the temporary protected status granted under President Biden’s program. "This is a last-minute decision," stated a news commentator in a recent video, "and it's going to leave many undocumented." The administration argued that the program had been exploited by criminals, leading to the revocation. The decision affects an estimated 500,000 individuals, many of whom now face deportation. Legal experts are already preparing appeals, and the long-term impact remains uncertain. This decision highlights the ongoing complexities of immigration policy in the United States.