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 Biden administration won’t extend legal status for certain migrants from four countries
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 The program in question began in 2022 and initially allowed Venezuelans to enter the U.S. under specific conditions. It was later expanded to include migrants from Cuba, Haiti, and Nicaragua. However, the administration has now opted not to renew the parole term for participants in this program, which means that those affected must either apply for asylum or another immigration program or leave the U.S. after their two-year period expires 
 The Biden administration has decided not to extend legal status for certain migrants from Nicaragua, Cuba, Venezuela, and Haiti. This decision affects individuals who were granted temporary legal permissions under a specific program. 
 Program Background: The legal status was initially provided through a controversial mass parole program implemented by the Biden administration. While this program was designed to manage migration more effectively, the decision to let it lapse indicates a shift in policy focus. 
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