A federal appeals court ruled on Friday that President Trump can end the protected status bestowed by Biden on about 430,000 migrants from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua and Venezuela (CHNV).
The Appeals Court overruled a decision by a Biden-appointed judge in Washington, DC, who issued an order early in August blocking the move to end CHNV protected status.
Judge Jia Cobb had claimed that the administration’s move in March to eliminate CHNV protections is illegal and offers the migrants no due process and said it evinced irreparable harm for migrants.
In its ruling, the three-judge panel of the 1st U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals said the previous judge’s claim of the risk of irreparable harm was not sufficient to block the administration’s policy change.
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In May, the U.S. Supreme Court even ruled that the administration had a legal right to end the CHNV program and allowed Trump’s officials to begin shutting the program down even as the appeal was ongoing.
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