Donald Trump’s Move for Deportation: US President Donald Trump is going to take major action against immigrant citizens living in the country. This was announced by the US Department of Homeland Security (DHS) on Friday (March 21). DHS said in its announcement that it would end the legal protection of more than 5 lakh immigrants from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua and Venezuela in the US. After this move, the people of these countries will face the threat of mass deportation within 30 days.
According to the Associated Press report, this order of US President Donald Trump will affect those who entered the United States under the Humanitarian Payroll Program in October 2022. Under this program, immigrants who came to America were allowed to live and work here for two years.
Big Action Will Be Taken On Immigrants In 30 Days
DHS Secretary Kristi Noem said in a statement, “After the publication of the notice in the US Federal Register, the legal status of immigrants from the said countries will be terminated within 30 days by April 24.
This move by the Donald Trump administration of America is going to affect about 5,32,000 people from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua and Venezuela, who entered the US under the payroll program implemented by the previous Joe Biden administration, who got financial sponsors here and were given temporary status in the US.
Decision Taken After Change In Immigration Policy
This decision of Donald Trump has been taken after a comprehensive change in the immigration policy of America, and it is reminiscent of the steps taken by the Donald Trump administration, which was aimed at preventing abuse under the Humanitarian Payroll Program.
According to the AP report, this legal weapon has temporarily allowed citizens of countries historically facing war or political instability to stay in the United States. This is done to grant permission to enter and remain.