04/15/2025 / By Laura Harris
A federal judge has temporarily barred a Trump administration directive that would have forced approximately 532,000 migrants from Cuban, Haitian, Nicaraguan and Venezuelan migrants with Temporary Protected Status (TPS) to leave the country by April 24.
In March, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) revoked the humanitarian protections of thousands of migrants, giving beneficiaries 30 days to leave the country or face deportation. (Related: Trump administration to end legal protections for over 500,000 CHNV migrants under Biden-era parole program.)
“DHS has determined that a 30-day wind-down period provides affected parties sufficient notice while also preserving DHS’s ability to enforce the law promptly against those CHNV parolees lacking a lawful basis to remain in the United States. Accordingly, DHS is opting not to increase the wind-down period to more than 30 days,” the notice read.
However, Obama-appointed U.S. District Judge Indira Talwani of Massachusetts halted the order on April 10. “The nub of the problem here is that the secretary, in cutting short the parole period afforded to these individuals, has to have a reasoned decision,” Talwani said. “There was a deal and now that deal has been undercut.”
The move protects migrants who arrived under a Biden-era program that allowed up to 30,000 people per month from these four nations to enter the U.S. legally, provided they had financial sponsors and arrived at an American airport.
Outside the court, immigration advocates condemned the Trump administration’s broader crackdown on all forms of immigration.
“We hear the narrative of people coming here illegally and the administration wanting to erase illegal immigration. But we clearly see today that is not the case. Even those people who have legal status, are paying their taxes and working are under attack,” said Guerline Jozef, the founder and executive director of the Haitian Bridge Alliance, one of the plaintiffs in the lawsuit.
But the Department of Justice, represented by attorney Brian Ward, argued that ending parole does not exclude migrants from other immigration options and claimed they wouldn’t be targeted for deportation.
Meanwhile, White House Deputy Chief of Staff for Policy and Homeland Security Adviser Stephen Miller blasted the decision in a post on X, formerly known as Twitter.
“These are the illegals that Biden flew by airplane en masse into the United States, including the Haitian migrants now occupying Springfield. Biden gave these illegals free housing, healthcare and welfare. Now a local judge says they have to stay here for forever,” he wrote on, then concluded “NO.”
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