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U.S. will not renew legal status for hundreds of thousands of migrants

The parole program enables migrants with current U.S. sponsors to enter the country for humanitarian purposes or if their entry is considered a substantial public benefit. It will also keep accepting new applications from individuals outside the U.S.

October 18, 2024 / 16:57 IST
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US President Joe Biden
US President Joe Biden

The Biden administration will not renew a temporary humanitarian entry program for hundreds of thousands of migrants with U.S. sponsors who arrived in recent years, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security said on Friday.

Some 530,000 migrants from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua and Venezuela have entered the U.S. by air since October 2022 and received two-year grants under the ”parole” program that will begin to expire in coming weeks.

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However, many of those migrants could remain in the country under other programs.

The parole program allows migrants with existing U.S. sponsors to enter the country for humanitarian reasons or if their entry is deemed a significant public benefit. It will continue to accept new applications from those abroad.