Miami – The Ministry of Internal Security said on Friday that it will cancel the legal protection of hundreds of thousands of Cubans, Haitians, Nicaragua and Venezuelan, which puts them for possible deportation within a month.
It applies to about 532,000 people from the four countries who have come to the United States since October 2022. They arrived with financial sponsors and were granted two years to live and work in US Minister of Internal Security Christie sleep that they will lose their legal status on April 24, or 30 days after the publication of the notice in the federal registry.
The new policy affects the people already in the United States who have been exposed to the humanitarian and humanitarian release program. This is followed by a previous decision for the Trump administration to end what he called the “widespread abuse” of the human condition.
During his campaign, his head of his campaign, Donald Trump, promised to deport millions of people in the United States illegally, and chief, who was also ending legal paths for immigrants to the United States and staying.
Before the new demand, beneficiaries of the program can stay in the United States until the validity of the conditional release ends, although the administration has stopped treating their requests to obtain asylum, visas and other requests that may allow them to stay longer.
The administration’s decision has already been challenged in federal courts.
A group of American citizens and migrants filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration to end the humanitarian and political release and seeks to restore the four nationalities programs.
The Biden administration allowed up to 30,000 people per month from the four countries to come to the United States for two years with eligibility to work. Mexico was persuaded to restore the same number of these countries because the United States can deport a few, if any, to their homes.

Cuba generally accepted a single deportation journey per month, while Venezuela and Nicaragua refused to take any. The three are the opponents of the United States.
Haiti accepted many deportations, especially after an increase of immigrants from the Caribbean country in the small border town of Dell Rio, Texas, in 2021. But Haiti was in constant disturbance, which impeded our efforts.
Since late 2022, more than half a million people have arrived in the United States under politics, also known as Chnv. It was part of the Biden administration's approach to encouraging people to eliminate new legal channels while eliminating those who illegally crossed the border.