500,000 migrants lose right to temporarily live, work in US after Supreme Court nod

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As many as 500,000 migrants have lost their right to temporarily live and work in the United States after the Supreme Court let the Donald Trump administration immediately strip their legal right. Migrants from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua and Venezuela have been affected by this ruling.

Despite two dissenting opinions, the high court allowed the Department of Homeland Security to end the parole programs that had granted temporary legal status to migrants from four countries.

The justices also paused a lower court order that had halted the cancellation while the case proceeds.

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