Trump administration to re-terminate legal status of migrants who used Biden-era app

The Trump administration is making a second attempt to revoke the legal status of hundreds of thousands of migrants after a federal judge blocked an initial effort to end their parole

Justin Tomlinson

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Trump administration to re-terminate legal status of migrants who used Biden-era app

The Trump administration has announced plans to once again terminate the legal status of hundreds of thousands of migrants who were granted permission to live in the United States under President Joe Biden. This move follows a ruling by a federal judge in Boston that blocked the administration's initial attempt to revoke these permissions. The administration detailed its renewed intentions in filings submitted to the federal court in Boston, where the previous legal challenge took place.[1][2]

Following President Donald Trump's return to office, many migrants who utilized a Biden-era application to enter the country began receiving official notifications regarding their status. These emails informed recipients that their parole had been terminated and explicitly stated that it was time for them to leave the United States. The administration's latest court filings represent a continued effort to dismantle the legal protections established during the previous presidency for this specific group of migrants, targeting those who entered through specific programs facilitated by mobile applications. The filings in federal court serve as a formal declaration of the administration's intent to reverse the parole policies that allowed these individuals to reside in the country legally.[1][2]

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