Trump to strip legal status from 532,000 migrants living in US

The Trump administration will cancel the temporary legal status from more than half a million immigrants who entered the United States under the Biden era, according to a notice published on Friday in the federal registry.
The 35 -page notification, which will be officially published on March 25, shows the management plan to end the humanitarian and business release associated with the Cuba, Nicaragua, Haiti and Venezuela, who were allowed to fly directly to the United States after applying from abroad. CBS News first reported the change.
The Ministry of Internal Security said that approximately 532,000 people entered the United States under politics, but it is not clear how much they still have this legal situation. Those who do not have another legal way to remain leaving or facing deportation will be required from late April.
The administration has already refused to extend the temporary protected situation of Venezuelans and Haitians, a separate designation, which affects hundreds of thousands of people already in the country. The first group is to lose its permission to live and work in the United States early April.
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The elimination of the conditional release program, known as CNHV, is a major escalation of the suppression of the migration of Donald Trump, and the expansion of enforcement enforcement to include many immigrants who entered the United States legally and have no criminal record.
The CNHV program was launched by President Joe Biden in 2023 to provide a legal alternative to the dangerous border crossings, especially through the treacherous gap of Darren. Trump has long criticized programs like illegal and an engine for open -minded policies.
As a candidate, Trump pledged to end illegal immigration on the southwestern border and implement the largest deportation in the history of the United States.
Since he took office, Federal agents have made more than 30,000 arrests from people who live in the country illegally, and often in coordination with the Ministry of Justice agencies. While officials say that enforcement targets serious criminals, some arrests included people whose only violation lacks legal immigration. The administration did not reveal a number that was deported.
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On Friday, Bloomberg stated that the Trump administration dismantled the internal monitoring of the Ministry of Internal Security, including its Civil Rights and Civil Liberties Office, which is looking to abuse and discriminate in the enforcement of immigration. Civil rights defenders and legislators say this step cancels the main supervision, as the administration intensifies arrests and is preparing for collective deportation.
Also on Friday, the Ministry of National Security published a notice that extends to a decision in January that there is a continuous or imminent flow of migrants on the southern border, even with the decrease in the arrests in February to 8300 – the lowest monthly level that he had not seen for decades.
This story was originally shown on Fortune.com
2025-03-23 15:04:00