SCOTUS just cleared the way for the Trump Admin to end Biden-era parole programs. Here is what it means for 500,000+ people. ⚖️ https://youtu.be/H3NpSSX2KXY
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ABOUT THIS EPISODE
In this episode of B-Law 101, Dr. Dave Schein (DDS) breaks down two major, back-to-back Supreme Court rulings that have effectively ended Biden-era immigration parole programs.
Following a series of executive orders from the Trump Administration and new DHS Secretary Kristi Noem, SCOTUS has intervened to allow the termination of temporary status for over 500,000 non-citizens from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, and Venezuela. We analyze the legal battle between federal judges in Massachusetts and San Francisco and the highest court in the land.
Key topics covered include:
- The fragility of programs established by Executive Order.
- Why the Trump Administration cited program fraud as the primary reason for termination.
- The legal impact on Venezuelan nationals currently residing in the United States.
- What’s next for the thousands of people now facing potential deportation while cases move through the lower courts.
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TIMESTAMPS
0:00 – The Risk of Executive Orders in Federal Law
0:46 – SCOTUS Rules on Cuba, Haiti, and Nicaragua Parole
1:15 – Venezuelan Parole Terminated: Fraud Claims & Legal Fallout
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