The Trump administration ended protections for 530,000 migrants, enabling mass deportations as part of its immigration crackdown
DHS announced migrants under humanitarian parole will lose legal status on April 24, after a one-month notice
The Trump administration ended the humanitarian parole program, halting extensions and processing of related applications, sparking legal challenges in federal courts
Biden's deal let 30,000 migrants stay in the US, with Mexico and others accepting deportees, including limited flights to Cuba and multiple to Haiti
Over 500,000 migrants under Biden's CHNV program now face uncertainty after Trump administration changes