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U.S. Judge Blocks Trump Administration Plan to End Legal Status for Thousands of Latin American Migrants

Christopher Louissaint by Christopher Louissaint
January 14, 2026
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A federal court ruling temporarily halts the termination of humanitarian parole protections for migrants who entered the United States through family reunification programs.

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A U.S. federal judge has blocked a Trump administration effort that would have ended the legal status of thousands of Latin American migrants, temporarily preventing the loss of humanitarian protections and work authorization for affected individuals.

On January 9, U.S. District Judge Indira Talwani ruled that the administration could not immediately terminate the legal status of approximately 10,000 migrants from seven countries who entered the United States under family reunification parole programs. The decision stops the Department of Homeland Security from enforcing the policy while the case proceeds through the courts.

The parole programs were created or expanded between 2022 and 2023 to allow eligible migrants to legally enter the United States, reunite with family members, and receive work authorization. On December 12, DHS announced plans to end those programs effective January 14, targeting migrants who entered the country between November 2023 and January 2025.

During court proceedings, Judge Talwani criticized the government’s approach, noting that migrants who followed established legal processes should not be abruptly penalized by shifting policy decisions. She emphasized that adherence to the rule of law applies to government agencies as well as individuals.

Without the court’s intervention, affected migrants would have been required to leave the United States or face deportation, losing previously granted three-year humanitarian parole status and employment authorization.

The Trump administration has argued that the parole programs were abused and allowed inadequately vetted migrants to bypass traditional immigration procedures. Homeland Security officials contend the programs exceeded their intended scope and contributed to broader immigration enforcement challenges.

The ruling represents a significant legal setback for the administration’s aggressive immigration agenda, which has included efforts to revoke humanitarian parole protections for hundreds of thousands of migrants. The temporary block will remain in effect while the legal challenge continues.

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U.S. Department of Homeland Security statements

Ground News aggregated reporting

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