Judge in the U.S. Halts Attempt to Eliminate Humanitarian Parole Legal Status for Latin American Migrants

A federal judge in the United States announced that she will block the Trump administration’s decision to cancel the Humanitarian Parole granted to hundreds of thousands of migrants from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, and Venezuela. The measure aimed to terminate the temporary legal status of these individuals as of April 24, 2025. Judge Indira Talwani, of […]
United States Revokes Legal Status of Over 500,000 Immigrants

The United States government, under former President Donald Trump’s administration, has announced the revocation of legal status for 532,000 immigrants from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, and Venezuela. The measure gives those affected a 30-day deadline to regularize their immigration status or leave the country. Context of the Decision The order affects beneficiaries of the program “Processes […]
U.S. Foreign Aid Freeze

The recent freeze on U.S. foreign aid by the Donald Trump administration has caused chaos in multiple regions around the world, severely affecting essential humanitarian programs. From shortages of medical supplies to the suspension of disease prevention campaigns, uncertainty now dominates the humanitarian landscape. You may also like: “Increase in the Unauthorized Immigrant Population in […]
Evolution of the Deportation Process in the U.S.

The deportation process for immigrants in the United States has changed significantly in recent years. Under the current administration, Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has intensified raids and deportations, averaging between 1,000 and 1,200 removals per day. This increase in enforcement operations has raised concerns among immigrant communities and human rights organizations. Raids and New […]
Trump Ends Humanitarian Parole for Venezuelans, Cubans, Nicaraguans, and Haitians

On his first day in office, President Donald Trump signed an executive order ending the humanitarian parole program for citizens of Venezuela, Cuba, Nicaragua, and Haiti. This program, implemented by the previous administration, allowed people from these countries to stay legally in the United States for up to two years. With the new measure, questions […]
Resumption of the Humanitarian Parole Program

The U.S. government has announced the reactivation of the Humanitarian Parole program, aimed at citizens of Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, and Venezuela. This program, which had been temporarily suspended, is now available again with new security measures to prevent fraud and ensure its integrity. What is Humanitarian Parole? Humanitarian Parole is a mechanism that allows the […]