
The United States government is seeking to revoke the legal status of migrants who have benefited from humanitarian 'parole'. Many of the affected migrants have other options to avoid deportation, such as the Cuban Adjustment Act for those born on the Island.
According to information from Cubanet.org, the measure would affect a group of migrants who have been granted humanitarian 'parole', a status that allows them to remain temporarily in the country. However, authorities are looking to change this condition and revoke this legal benefit.
This decision could have a significant impact on the situation of many migrants currently in the United States under this protection. Some of them may face deportation if the revocation of humanitarian 'parole' takes place.
In the words of a government official, "This measure responds to the need to review and update immigration policies to ensure security and legality in the country." Those affected by this possible revocation are in a state of uncertainty and concern about what may happen to their legal status in the United States.