The Trump administration scored another win at the Supreme Court on Friday as the high court issued an order granting the administration’s application for a stay in another immigration-related case. In March, the administration, via the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), issued a notice terminating the Biden-era CHNV programs that allowed allegedly vetted individuals from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, and Venezuela to enter the United States temporarily under humanitarian parole.
The stay issued by the Supreme Court places on hold a mid-April ruling by Massachusetts District Court Judge Indira Talwani that:
- Blocked DHS from enforcing the March 25 termination policy
- Prohibited any attempt to revoke CHNV work permits tied to that parole
- Barred the government from proceeding with removals based solely on that policy
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