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    “Get Out by April 24”- US Terminates Legal Status for 530,000 Immigrants

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    “Get Out by April 24”- US Terminates Legal Status for 530,000 Immigrants

    The United States has announced it is ending the legal status of more than 500,000 immigrants, giving them only weeks to leave the country. The decision was made public on Friday, following President Donald Trumpโ€™s plan to reduce immigration, especially from Latin American countries.

    Who Is Affected?

    The new order impacts around 532,000 immigrants from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, and Venezuela. These individuals had entered the U.S. under a program started by former President Joe Biden in October 2022. The program was later expanded in January 2023, allowing up to 30,000 migrants per month to enter for a temporary two-year stay.

    When Do They Have to Leave?

    According to the order, their legal protection will end 30 days after the rule is published in the Federal Register, which is scheduled for Tuesday. This means they must leave the U.S. by April 24 unless they obtain a new legal immigration status.

    What Can Affected Immigrants Do?

    Organizations like Welcome.US are urging those impacted to seek legal advice immediately. Immigration lawyers may help them explore other options for staying legally in the country.

    Why Is This Happening?

    The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) clarified that the program was always meant to be temporary. The agency stated that โ€œparole alone is not a basis for obtaining permanent immigration statusโ€ and does not count as formal admission to the U.S.

    What Else Is Trump Doing on Immigration?

    Last week, Trump took another step in his immigration crackdown by using rare wartime laws to deport over 200 suspected gang members from Venezuela to El Salvador. The Central American nation has agreed to imprison migrants and even U.S. citizens under certain conditions.

    Conclusion

    This move marks one of the biggest deportation orders in U.S. history. As the deadline approaches, affected immigrants must act quickly to explore legal options or prepare to leave the country. Immigration policies are changing rapidly, and staying informed is crucial for those impacted.

    “Get Out by April 24”- US Terminates Legal Status for 530,000 Immigrants

    DEPORTATION DONALD TRUMP IMMIGRATION DEPARTMENT USA
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