DHS Notifies 530,000 Migrants They Must Leave U.S.: Report

President Donald Trump is making good on his promise to reverse the catastrophic immigration policies left behind by his predecessor, and over 530,000 migrants are now being told their stay in the U.S. is over.

The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has officially begun sending termination notices to nationals from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, and Venezuela who entered the country under President Joe Biden’s controversial CHNV parole program. That policy, initiated in 2022, allowed migrants to remain in the U.S. for two years with work permits—if they could find a sponsor. Now, it’s being dismantled.

The move comes after the Supreme Court ruled in favor of the Trump administration last month, siding with the Department of Justice’s emergency request to strike down the program. Following the ruling, DHS wasted no time in pulling the plug.

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“This was never about compassion,” one DHS official stated. “This was about pushing through mass migration with as little oversight as possible. It ends now.”

In an official statement, the Trump administration condemned the CHNV parole program as an unlawful abuse of executive authority that endangered national security and placed undue strain on American workers and infrastructure.

Despite claims from Biden officials that the program was “screened” and required financial sponsorship, DHS sources under Trump’s leadership say those safeguards were more fiction than fact.

Now, the parole status and work authorizations granted under Biden’s policy are being revoked immediately, and recipients are being instructed to prepare for removal.

According to a DHS press release:

“Today, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) began sending termination notices to aliens paroled into the United States (U.S.) under a Biden-era parole program for Cubans, Haitians, Nicaraguans, and Venezuelans (CHNV). The messages informed the illegal aliens both their parole is terminated, and their parole-based employment authorization is revoked – effective immediately.”

The department is also rolling out incentives for self-deportation, encouraging affected individuals to voluntarily return to their home countries using the CBP’s Home Mobile App, which offers both travel assistance and a $1,000 exit bonus.

Assistant Secretary Tricia McLaughlin didn’t mince words in slamming the Biden-era operation:

“The Biden Administration lied to America. They allowed more than half a million poorly vetted aliens from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, and Venezuela and their immediate family members to enter the United States through these disastrous parole programs; granted them opportunities to compete for American jobs and undercut American workers; forced career civil servants to promote the programs even when fraud was identified; and then blamed Republicans in Congress for the chaos that ensued and the crime that followed.”
“Ending the CHNV parole programs, as well as the paroles of those who exploited it, will be a necessary return to common-sense policies, a return to public safety, and a return to America First.”

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With the Supreme Court’s May 30 ruling in hand and DHS executing the rollback, President Trump has once again demonstrated a commitment to restoring law and order and rejecting the globalist, open-borders agenda that dominated the previous administration.

The message from the Trump White House is clear: The free ride is over.

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