The U.S. Department of Homeland Security recently decided to terminate certain parole programs for citizens of specific countries, including Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, and Venezuela. This decision affected Missouri resident Wendsy Desrivieres, who was granted parole until April 2024, but now must leave the United States by April 24 due to the program’s termination. The Morris family, who sponsored Desrivieres, is devastated by the news, as they believe they followed all legal procedures to bring him to the country. Desrivieres, born in Haiti, is now faced with uncertainty as he navigates his next steps with faith. The Morris family is pleading for answers and understanding, as they worry about his future in Haiti where he has no home or job. A lawsuit has been filed challenging the termination of the CHNV parole program. This change comes as part of the Trump administration’s decision to end these programs based on the lack of public benefit and inconsistency with foreign policy goals.
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