The lawsuit seeks to reinstate humanitarian parole programs that allowed in 875,000 migrants from Ukraine, Afghanistan, Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua and Venezuela who have legal U.S. resident as sponsors.
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The lawsuit filed late Friday night seeks to reinstate humanitarian parole programs that allowed in 875,000 migrants from Ukraine, Afghanistan, Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua and Venezuela who have legal U.S.
Migrants from Colombia, Cuba, Ecuador, Haiti, Nicaragua, Venezuela, Ukraine could be more vulnerable to deportation.
The recent decision by Donald Trump's administration to withdraw support for Volodymyr Zelensky and align with Vladimir Putin's justification for the
The war resulting from the Russian invasion of Ukraine will hopefully be shortly over. Too many lives have been lost. A country shattered. Resources have been squandered. They could have easily
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A group of American citizens and immigrants is suing the Trump administration for ending a long-standing legal tool presidents have used to allow people from countries where there's war or political instability to enter and temporarily live in the U.
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He is in a very difficult position because his long-held beliefs are not the ones he has been tasked to defend now.”
Cuba's state-run media has opted for complete silence regarding a diplomatic incident that, under different circumstances, might have featured
President Donald Trump’s elimination of a program that helped hundreds of thousands of Ukrainians, Venezuelans, and other immigrants find US sponsors and jobs has outraged advocates and left their employers scrambling for ways to keep them.
The U.S. is cracking down on Cuban officials with new travel restrictions, expanding a policy already in place.
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