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CBP One Humanitarian Parole Revocation

March 31 – April 1, 2026

Where Things Stand

A federal judge recently blocked the Trump administration's plan to end legal status for nearly 900,000 migrants. This ruling forces the government to restore temporary protections for people who used the CBP One app to enter the country. The decision stops the administration from carrying out blanket cancellations of humanitarian parole while the case moves through the courts.

Key Statements

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A federal judge ruled the Trump administration unlawfully terminated the legal parole status of nearly 900,000 migrants who entered the U.S. using the CBP One mobile application.

Provides the specific number of people affected by the court's ruling.

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Federal judge blocks Trump administration's termination of parole status for migrants who entered the U.S. via the CBP One app, reinstating temporary protections for hundreds of thousands.

Confirms the immediate reinstatement of legal protections for affected migrants.

News

Judge orders Trump administration to restore legal status of migrants allowed into U.S. through Biden-era phone app

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Judge blocks Trump termination of parole for migrants who legally entered U.S. using Biden-era app

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Trump unlawfully revoked status of migrants who used Biden-era online app to enter the country, federal judge rules - The Boston Globe

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Judge rules Trump unlawfully terminated legal status of migrants who used US entry app

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