Trump Administration Scraps Controversial Biden-Era Parole Program

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Trump Administration Scraps Controversial Biden-Era Parole Program

Trump Administration Scraps Controversial Biden-Era Parole Program

President Donald Trump wasted no time in reshaping immigration policies, with his administration moving swiftly to dismantle a controversial Biden-era parole program. Just days after Trump signed an executive order ending the initiative, the website for the program has been archived, signaling its official termination.

What Was the Biden-Era Parole Program?

The parole processes, established during the Biden administration, allowed up to 30,000 migrants per month from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, and Venezuela to enter the U.S. under humanitarian parole. These individuals were granted travel authorizations, enabling them to fly into the country and seek temporary relief.

The program was designed to manage migration from these countries in an orderly manner, but it faced significant criticism from opponents who argued it bypassed standard immigration procedures and encouraged illegal migration.

Trump Administration Takes Action

On his first day in office, Trump signed an executive order that terminated the parole programs, including the use of the CBP One app—a digital tool utilized to facilitate these processes. The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) promptly issued a memo to review the broader use of humanitarian parole across the agency.

The administration’s decision reflects a broader effort to tighten immigration policies and prioritize border security.

Website Archived

As of Thursday, the website for the now-defunct parole program has been archived. A notice on the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) page reads:

“The information on this page is out of date. However, some of the content may still be useful, so we have archived the page.”

This move further cements the Trump administration’s commitment to rolling back immigration policies implemented under President Joe Biden.

What’s Next?

The archiving of the website signals a decisive shift in U.S. immigration policy under the new administration. While the Biden-era parole program was aimed at managing migration through legal channels, the Trump administration has indicated a focus on stricter enforcement and the reduction of temporary parole measures.

This policy reversal is likely to face legal challenges and public debate, as immigration continues to be a polarizing issue in the United States. Stakeholders on both sides will be closely monitoring the administration’s next steps, including how DHS plans to address humanitarian needs while enforcing stricter border policies.

Source : Swifteradio.com

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