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The "parole in place" policy, which was introduced by the Obama administration in 2013, allows certain individuals who are spouses, parents, or children of U.S. citizens or lawful permanent residents to remain in the country while their immigration status is being processed. The policy was designed to keep families together and prevent the separation of loved ones.


In response to the Trump administration's decision, a group of immigrant families and advocacy groups filed a lawsuit challenging the move. The lawsuit argued that the revocation of the "parole in place" policy was arbitrary and capricious, and that it would cause irreparable harm to the families affected.



What does this mean for immigrant families?

However, the decision is only a temporary reprieve, and the lawsuit is ongoing. The Trump administration is likely to appeal the decision, and the ultimate outcome of the case is still uncertain. Immigrant advocacy groups are urging the Biden administration to take steps to protect the "parole in place" policy and ensure that it is not revoked.

For more information on the "parole in place" policy and the lawsuit challenging its revocation, please visit our website. We will continue to provide updates on this developing story and offer support to immigrant families affected by the policy.
Keyword: - Trump administration - parole in place - immigrant families - deportation - lawsuit - federal judge - temporary injunction - immigrant advocacy groups Meta description: A federal judge has temporarily blocked the Trump administration's order to revoke the "parole in place" policy, allowing certain immigrant families to remain in the United States without fear of deportation. Note: Please keep in mind that the article is for general information purposes only and is not intended to be taken as legal advice. If you or someone you know is affected by the "parole in place" policy, it is essential to consult with an immigration attorney for personalized guidance.