A federal judge in Massachusetts has temporarily blocked the Trump administration from ending a Biden-era migrant parole program. The program allows migrants from Cuba, Nicaragua, Venezuela, and Haiti to enter the U.S. legally and obtain work permits. Over 530,000 migrants have benefited from this initiative. The ruling preserves their legal status while the case proceeds, marking a significant legal setback for Trump’s immigration agenda. The decision also highlights ongoing tensions between the judiciary and the executive branch over immigration policy.
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