The Department of Homeland Security asked the US Supreme Court to allow the removal of temporary protections for half a million immigrants currently allowed to stay in the country under a Biden-era humanitarian parole program.
A federal judge in Boston in April blocked the Trump administration from removing protections for immigrants from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, and Venezuela admitted through the program. In an emergency application to the high court filed Thursday, Noem argued that the Immigration and Nationality Act precludes judicial review of the parole decisions.
Presidents have used parole authority for decades to admit immigrants without another form of ...
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