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Supreme Court Backs Trump Parole Ban Part 1

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Supreme Court Backs Trump Parole Ban

 
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Navigate Trump’s 2025 Immigration Crackdown

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Story 1: Supreme Court Ends CHNV Parole for 530,000 Migrants

Mass Deportation Risk Looms
On May 30, 2025, the Supreme Court allowed the Trump administration to terminate the Biden-era CHNV parole program, affecting 530,000 migrants from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, and Venezuela. The unsigned order lifts a Massachusetts judge’s block, enabling DHS to revoke statuses. “Evidence is your shield,” says Attorney Chris M. Ingram.

Legal Battle Continues
The ruling, driven by Secretary Kristi Noem’s emergency appeal, signals executive power but faces ongoing litigation. Immigrant advocates vow to fight, citing humanitarian crises. “We build strong cases,” notes Ingram.

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Story 2: Harvard Wins Reprieve Against Student Visa Ban

Temporary Victory for Students
On May 30, 2025, a federal judge blocked Trump’s ban on Harvard’s international students, protecting 7,000 visa holders. Harvard’s First Amendment claim cites retaliation. “Compliance is key,” says Ingram.

Broader Academic Impact
The ruling may inspire other universities to resist similar restrictions. Appeals could escalate to higher courts, shaping academic immigration. “We defend your rights,” notes Ingram.

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Story 3: Trump Targets Flores Agreement for Migrant Kids

Child Protections at Risk
On May 30, 2025, Trump moved to end the 1997 Flores Agreement, limiting detention conditions for migrant children. Advocates warn of prolonged detentions. “Kids need protection,” says Ingram.

Legal Resistance Mounts
Past court blocks suggest a tough fight. The move aligns with ICE’s detention expansion, straining facilities. “We fight for humane treatment,” notes Ingram.

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