‘Big’: Trump’s effort to mass-revoke parole for migrants blocked
An immigration attorney cheered Monday evening as a judge issued an emergency order to temporarily block the government's effort to suddenly cancel parole and work permits for many migrants from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, and Venezuela, who were legally allowed into the United States.
The government told the immigrants they could stay for up to two years, but a new rule under the Trump administration said their legal stay would end early — on April 24 — unless the government decided otherwise.