The Trump administration has announced the revocation of temporary legal status for over 530,000 migrants from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, and Venezuela. These individuals, brought under the Biden-era CHNV sponsorship program, must leave the U.S. before April 24, per a federal notice. CHNV, launched in 2022, provided two-year parole for migrants with American sponsors. The Department of Homeland Security criticized the program, citing fraud and job competition. Some migrants may remain on a case-by-case basis. Trump is also considering ending temporary status for 240,000 Ukrainians. Legal challenges are expected as his immigration policies face scrutiny.
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