Phillip Scott reports on President Trump's recent decision to revoke the temporary legal status of approximately 530,000 migrants from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, and Venezuela. This action terminates the humanitarian parole program established under the previous administration, effective April 24, 2025. Affected individuals, who were granted two-year work permits, now face potential deportation if they lack alternative legal status. This move has sparked controversy and legal challenges, raising concerns about the future of U.S. immigration policy and its humanitarian implications.Join the discussion as we delve into the impacts of this policy change and explore the broader questions surrounding immigration reform. Share your thoughts in the comments below.Stay informed by downloading the African Diaspora News Channel app for exclusive content and updates.