Trump Administration Revokes Legal Status From Half A Million Migrants
The Donald Trump administration is revoking legal status for hundreds of thousands of migrants, reversing a key
What Happened: In a move set to take effect
The change, outlined in a notice scheduled for publication in the
Trump has also signaled that a decision on ending parole protections for some 240,000 Ukrainians will come "very soon."
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Why It's Important: The parole program, launched in 2022 and expanded in 2023, allowed migrants to enter the U.S. by air with a sponsor and stay for up to two years.
President Trump has argued the program exceeded the bounds of federal law and called to terminate it via an executive order signed on
Meanwhile, on Thursday, a federal judge criticized the Trump administration for not adequately responding to a court order regarding Venezuelan deportation flights.
This legal battle unfolds as Trump pursues an aggressive deportation agenda, targeting the removal of one million undocumented immigrants within his first year back in office.
Economists and investors are closely watching these immigration policies, as they could significantly impact the U.S. labor market and economic growth.
Analysts warn that the reduction in immigration could slow GDP growth, potentially affecting market expectations and Federal Reserve decisions.
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