The US adds half a million new undocumented immigrants: ‘It’s unfair that if Biden gave me parole, Trump comes and takes it away’
The Republican administration will revoke the legal status with which hundreds of thousands of migrants from Cuba, Haiti, Venezuela, and Nicaragua have entered the country since 2022

Donald Trump has said more than once that the only way to immigrate to the United States and avoid deportation is to do so legally. But even that isn’t stopping him. On March 25, 532,000 Venezuelans, Nicaraguans, Cubans, and Haitians who entered the country legally during the Joe Biden administration will become undocumented. The U.S. government will eliminate the legal status known as humanitarian parole and the work visas of beneficiaries and their families, who are given a few weeks to self-deport and leave the country. If they don’t do so within 30 days, they risk being detained by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).