President Donald Trump speaks at an event for Military Mothers, Thursday, May 8, 2025, in the East Room of the White House in Washington. (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin)
Trump asks Supreme Court to allow him to end humanitarian parole for 500,000 people from 4 countries
WASHINGTON (AP) 鈥 President Donald Trump’s administration asked the Supreme Court on Thursday to allow it to end humanitarian parole for hundreds of thousands of immigrants from four countries.
WASHINGTON (AP) 鈥 President Donald Trump’s administration asked the Supreme Court on Thursday to allow it to end humanitarian parole for hundreds of thousands of immigrants from four countries.
The emergency appeal asks the justices to halt keeping in place legal protections for more than 500,000 people from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua and Venezuela.
The Republican administration argues that the decision wrongly intrudes on the Department of Homeland Security鈥檚 authority.
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鈥淭he district court has nullified one of the administration鈥檚 most consequential immigration policy decisions,鈥 Solicitor General John Sauer wrote.
The order from U.S. District Judge Indira Talwani in Boston blocked the Trump administration from putting an early end to the immigrants’ temporary legal status.
Her ruling in mid-April came shortly before their permits were due to be canceled, setting them up for potential deportation.
Talwani said that immigrants in the program who are in the United States legally now face an option of 鈥渇leeing the country鈥 or staying and 鈥渞isk losing everything.鈥 She said the government鈥檚 explanation for ending the program was 鈥渂ased on an incorrect reading of the law.鈥
The case comes as the Trump administration seeks to crack down on immigration and dismantle Biden-era policies that created new and expanded pathways for people to live in the United States, generally for two years with work authorization.
The appeal is the latest in a string of immigration-related emergency appeals the Trump administration has made to the Supreme Court.