Trump Administration Revokes Temporary Status for Hundreds of Thousands of Immigrants
The Trump administration has revoked temporary legal status for over 532,000 immigrants from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, and Venezuela, urging them to leave the U.S.

Trump administration tells immigrants from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua and Venezuela they have to leave

DHS Sending Termination Notices to 500,000 Illegal Immigrants to ‘Leave Immediately’
WH Tells Immigrants From Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua and Venezuela They Must Go

Trump administration tells migrants from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua and Venezuela that their legal status is terminated | Politics

Trump Strips Legal Status From Over Half A Million Migrants, Tells Them To Self-Deport
Overview
The Department of Homeland Security is ending temporary permissions for immigrants from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, and Venezuela, affecting around 532,000 individuals.
The decision aligns with the Trump administration's commitment to terminate the humanitarian parole program initiated by the Biden administration.
Affected immigrants are receiving termination notices via email, instructing them to leave the U.S. immediately.
The administration is promoting a mobile app, CBP Home, to assist with travel arrangements and offers $1,000 to those who return home.
Immigration advocates express concern over the lack of details on how the government will assist immigrants during this transition.
Analysis
Emphasizes the Trump administration's encouragement for undocumented immigrants to leave the U.S. via CBP Home app.