Washington: The Trump administration in the US has announced the termination of the legal status of more than 500,000 immigrants, under which they have been instructed to leave the country by April 24.
According to the US news agency, the target of this decision will be citizens of Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, and Venezuela, who entered the US under former President Joe Biden’s immigration scheme. President Donald Trump has announced the largest deportation campaign, especially the expulsion of immigrants from Latin American countries.
The decision will take effect under a presidential order issued on Tuesday, and the affected people will lose legal protection 30 days after it is published in the Federal Register. The decision will take effect under a presidential order issued on Tuesday, and the affected people will lose legal protection 30 days after it is published in the Federal Register.
According to the presidential order, these individuals must leave the United States by April 24 if they do not obtain an alternative immigration status. The organization ‘Welcome US’, which works on immigration issues, has advised the affected individuals to immediately consult an immigration lawyer to find a legal way to remain in the country.
It should be remembered that under the CHNV program, citizens of these countries were allowed to stay in the United States, for 30,000 people per month for 2 years in January 2023. However, the Trump administration has decided to cancel the scheme, which could affect thousands of families.