Donald Trump’s government announced Friday that It will revoke the legal status in the United States of hundreds of thousands of Cubans, Haitians, Nicaraguans and Venezuelans giving them weeks to leave the country.
The order affects about 532,000 Cubans, Haitians, Nicaraguans and Venezuelans who arrived in the United States A plan launched in October 2022 For Trump’s predecessor, Joe Biden.
President Donald Trump promised to carry out the largest deportation campaign in the history of the United States and stop immigration, mainly of Latin American nations. Those affected will lose their legal protection 30 days after the order of the Department of National Security is published in the Federal Registry, which is scheduled for Tuesday.
That means these people “They must leave the United States” before April 24, Unless they have achieved another immigration status that allows them to remain in the country, says the order.
Welcoma.us, who helps people seek refuge in the United States, urged those affected by the measure to request “immediately” legal advice. The Humanitarian Program for Cubans, Haitians, Nicaraguans and Venezuelans known as CHNV, by the initials of the countries, and announced in January 2023, allowed the entrance to the United States for two years of up to 30,000 immigrants per month from the four countries.
Biden promoted the plan as a “safe and human” form of relieving pressure on the crowded border between the United States and Mexico. But The National Security Department said Friday that the plan was “temporary.”
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