In a statement, the DHS said in a statement that illegal immigrants will inform them on notice that their parole has ended and their employment approval has been revoked.
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) announced on June 12 that it sent notifications of dismissal to hundreds of thousands of Cuban, Nicaragua, Venezuelan and Haitian citizens who are currently illegal in the United States, saying they had to leave the country and that work permits had resumed.
“DHS is currently notifying parole recipients [that] If they have not achieved legal status to remain in the US, they must leave immediately,” the announcement said.
The move comes after the Supreme Court ruled on May 30 that it could end under the Trump administration. Court documents and DHS say more than half a million people from these four countries are protected from deportation under the program.
In a statement, the DHS said that illegal immigrants will be informed on notice that their parole has ended and their employment approval has been revoked. The department added that it will email notifications to addresses provided by those parolees.
In a statement, DHS aide Tricia McLaughlin said the Biden administration “allowed over half a million review aliens,” allowing families from these four countries to enter the United States, giving them the opportunity to compete for American jobs and take American workers away.”
The program also “forced career civil servants to promote the program even when fraud was identified,” McLaughlin said, adding that the United States would only return to “public safety” by ending the parole program.
Illegal immigrants are encouraged by the DHS to self-promotion through the Customs and Border Protection Mobile App, allowing them to obtain a $1,000 “exit bonus” from the US government. Earlier this week, DHS said it would cancel fines collected against illegal immigrants if they used the app to self-denial.
“If you’re here illegally, you’re using the CBP Home App to manage your departure and receive financial support to return home,” Homeland Security Secretary Christineome said in a June 9 statement. “If you don’t, you’ll be fined and arrested. [and] Deportation and never returning. If you are illegal in this country, you can declare yourself now, maintain your opportunity and return the right, potentially legal. ”
More than two weeks ago, the Supreme Court granted The Trump administration’s emergency request to revoke the parole program. The decision comes after the government allowed the High Court to revoke the temporary legal status of approximately 350,000 Venezuelan citizens in another case.
The court did not explain the reasoning in a simple order, as is typical in emergency facilities. Judge Sonia Sotomayor and Ketanji Brown Jackson opposed.
“The government is owing to the burden of showing why it or the public is irreparable for the public to be injured when it is prevented from exercising its policy preferences. now …The legality of the institution’s lawsuit has been filed, but Jackson wrote in dissent.
The Trump administration filed an emergency appeal with the Supreme Court after a federal judge blocked a federal judge from pushing for the program to end. The Department of Justice argues that protections for those who escaped the chaos in their homeland are temporary and that the Department of Homeland Security can revoke them without court interference.
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