Trump DHS makes key move against migrants allowed in via controversial Biden parole programs
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The Department of Homeland Security is opening the door to the parole status of migrants to be reviewed, leading to their eventual removal from the country.
The new memo says that with those expanded powers, any immigrant whom DHS knows who could be put on expedited removal, but has not, should have their case reviewed and "consider, in exercising your enforcement discretion, whether to apply expedited removal." The memo was first reported by The New York Times. Adam Shaw is a politics reporter for Fox News Digital, primarily covering immigration and border security.
"This may include steps to terminate any ongoing removal proceeding and/or any active parole status," it says. He can be reached at adam.shaw2@fox.com or on Twitter.
It also says that for any immigrant who has been granted parole under a policy paused, modified or terminated by the Trump administration, officers can decide whether they should be placed in removal proceedings and "review the alien’s parole status to determine, in exercising your enforcement discretion, whether parole remains appropriate in light of any changed legal or factual status."