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A Boston judge may block Trump's end of a Biden-era program that gave temporary legal status to over 10,000 migrants from six countries.
A federal judge in Boston, Indira Talwani, has signaled she will issue a temporary restraining order blocking the Trump administration’s termination of the Family Reunification Parole program, which provided temporary legal status to over 10,000 family members from Cuba, Haiti, Colombia, Ecuador, El Salvador, Guatemala, and Honduras.
The program, established under the Biden administration, allowed participants to work, study, and build lives in the U.S. while awaiting permanent visas.
The Department of Homeland Security ended the program in late 2025 citing national security and resource concerns, but critics argue the government failed to provide adequate notice, undermining trust and forcing families to uproot their lives.
The judge questioned the fairness of the abrupt cancellation, emphasizing due process, while the case remains part of a broader legal challenge over temporary immigration protections affecting nearly 1 million migrants.
Un juez de Boston puede bloquear el final de Trump de un programa de la era Biden que otorgó estatus legal temporal a más de 10,000 migrantes de seis países.