The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) announced on Thursday that it sent notices of termination to hundreds of thousands of Cuban, Nicaraguan, Venezuelan, and Haitian nationals who are now currently illegally in the United States, saying they must now leave the country and that their work permits have been revoked.
“DHS is now notifying parole recipients if they have not obtained lawful status to remain in the U.S., they must leave immediately,” the announcement said.
The move comes after the Supreme Court ruled on May 30 that a Biden administration-era parole program could be ended under the Trump administration. Court documents and DHS have said that more than 500,000 people from those four countries were shielded from deportation under that program....