WASHINGTON:- The Department of Homeland Security, (DHS) has ended all classified Family Reunification Parole (FRP) programs for aliens and their immediate family members from Colombia, Cuba, Ecuador, El Salvador, Guatemala, Haiti, and Honduras.
The DHS statement said, This administration is ending the abuse of humanitarian parole which allowed poorly vetted aliens to circumvent the traditional parole process. Parole was never intended to be used in this way, and DHS is returning parole to a case-by-case basis as intended by Congress. Ending the FRP programs is a necessary return to common-sense policies and a return to America First.
The desire to reunite families does not overcome the government’s responsibility to prevent fraud and abuse and to uphold national security and public safety. The FRP programs had security gaps caused by insufficient vetting that malicious and fraudulent actors could exploit to enter the United States, which posed an unacceptable level of risk to the United States. DHS is prioritizing the safety, security, and financial and economic well-being of Americans.
DHS has clarified that, A Federal Register notice explains how the termination of the FRP programs will be administered. If an alien was paroled in the United States under the FRP programs and their parole has not yet expired on Jan. 14, 2026, it will terminate on that date unless the alien has a pending Form I-485, Application to Register Permanent Residence or Adjust Status, that is postmarked or electronically filed on or before Dec. 15, 2025, and is still pending on Jan. 14, 2026. If the alien has a pending Form I-485, their parole will remain valid until either their period of parole expires or we make a final decision on their pending Form I-485, whichever is sooner. If we deny their Form I-485, their period of parole will be terminated, and they should depart the United States immediately.
DHS says, by ending the parole period of immigrants under FRP programs, we are also revoking their employment rights based on that parole.
DHS has advised that aliens who do not have a legal basis to remain in the United States after the FRP programs end must leave the United States as soon as possible before their parole expiration date.
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