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  2. What will happen now that the parole in place program is on pause? The program is on pause until Sept. 23 by a federal judge’s order in response to a lawsuit brought by 16 Republican-led states .

  3. Keeping Families Together (United States immigration policy)

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    The program known as Parole in Place (PIP) was designed to allow foreign nationals without any lawful documented status, never granted any lawful entry of inspection or travel visa, and married to American citizens the opportunity to adjust their status while residing within the United States, instead of waiting for a consular processing and personal interview at a U.S. Consulate at their ...

  4. Parole-program trial leaves Florida families uncertain about ...

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    The last time Karen García saw her sister Mara seven years ago, she accompanied her sibling to dialysis treatments during a trip home to her native Venezuela. But months after the visit, Mara, a ...

  5. Kansas joins Texas-led lawsuit against Biden's parole in ...

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    The new parole in place program allows immigrant spouses and stepchildren of American citizens to remain in the U.S. while applying for a green card. Kansas joins Texas-led lawsuit against Biden's ...

  6. Parole for Cubans, Haitians, Nicaraguans, and Venezuelans

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    Post-trial briefs and Proposed Findings of Fact/ Conclusions of Law were filed by both parties on September 29, 2023. Responses to post-trial briefs were filed on October 27, 2023. [ 27 ] On March 8, 2024, Judge Tipton found that "Texas did not establish that it has suffered harm due to the CHNV parole programs and therefore did not have ...

  7. Decarceration in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Decarceration includes overlapping reformist and abolitionist strategies, from "front door" options such as sentencing reform, decriminalization, diversion and mental health treatment to "back door" approaches, exemplified by parole reform and early release into re-entry programs, [5] amnesty for inmates convicted of non-violent offenses and imposition of prison capacity limits. [6]

  8. Judge blocks Biden program that offers legal status to ...

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    A federal judge in the Eastern District of Texas on Monday temporarily blocked a Biden administration program that allowed undocumented immigrants married to U.S. citizens to apply for green cards ...

  9. Immigrant families file motion to defend Biden program as ...

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    A group of undocumented immigrants and their families is seeking to defend Biden's 'parole-in-place' program from a lawsuit by 16 Republican-led states.