Immigration Alert: Parole Revoked for Cubans who entered the U.S. with CBP One

Reports from Miami indicate that U.S. authorities revoked the parole for several Cubans who entered the U.S. using the CBP One app, and the migration alert continues to rise with increased fears of deportation. Donald Trump also has the humanitarian parole for those who entered with CBP One in his sights.

At least four Cuban citizens who entered the United States legally through the CBP One app received notifications from the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) in the past few hours informing them of the immediate revocation of your immigration parole (I-94 form).

This decision obligates them leave the country as soon as possible, causing great concern among thousands of migrants who entered the northern country through the same route and are currently working with their permit.

According to a recent report in YouTube shared by the Univision journalist Daniel Benítezthe affected individuals received an official email informing them that they no longer have migratory protection which allowed their entry into the United States

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The letter also warns that, if they do not leave the national territory, they could face police measures, civil sanctions, or even criminal consequencesThis surprising decision not only affects their immigration status but could also invalidate the work permit granted under the protection of parole

Parole for Cubans with CBP One revoked in the last few hours

Everyone who entered With CBP ONE, they should know that sooner or later they have to leaveBetter save all the money you can so you don't leave empty-handed. And don't leave your money in the lawyers' pockets, a Cuban said in Benítez's report.

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As with other situations, Cubans who have applied for political asylum or residency under the Cuban Adjustment Act after one year and one day should not face issues settling permanently in the U.S.

The CBP One program It was implemented by the Biden administration starting in 2023 in order to order the entry of migrants coming from countries such as Cuba, Venezuela, Nicaragua, and Haiti.

Through this application, many Cubans were able to access a temporary entry permit (word), which allowed them to work legally while their applications were being processed political asylum.

However, with the revocation of this benefit for some of them, uncertainty increases among those still in the migration process.

Lawyers recommend acting quickly

The immigration lawyer José Guerrero he urged all Cubans who have received the parole cancellation notice to consult immediately with an immigration lawyer.

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According to what was explained, Legal advice is essential to evaluate the available alternatives, especially if the applicant already has an ongoing asylum case before immigration courts

In many cases, those seeking asylum should not be automatically deported, explained Guerrero. But it is vital to have legal representation to avoid mistakes that could cost them their stay in the country.

The cancellation of parole for these migrants could be the first sign of a change in immigration policies towards those who entered with CBP One. When those of humanitarian parole have already been notified in full.

 

 

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  1. Good morning, I think, like the compatriot expressed, that given the cruel reality of the anti-immigrant and xenophobic actions of the current administration, the most sensible thing is to recover as much cash savings as possible and move to another country or, as a last resort, return to Cuba, instead of spending thousands of dollars on lawyers, with no guarantee of being able to regularize your status in the country and obtain permanent residency. Of course, lawyers recommend hiring them; it's their business and how they make a living, but it is completely unpredictable and at the very least very long-lasting and costly to maintain this situation without real hope. Unfortunately, it is a reality that now Cubans, with this new administration, like the rest of the immigrants—especially Latinos—are targeted by a false campaign of discredit, when in reality, the vast majority are hardworking and honest people who came to this country seeking economic progress that is denied to them in their home countries. They are not very welcome in the United States. Regards.

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