Miami (AP)-A group of American citizens and immigrants sued the Trump government because he has ended a long-time president of the legal instrument
In the lawsuit submitted delayed Friday evening, the restoration of humanitarian probation workers in 875,000 migrants from Ukraine, Afghanistan, Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua and Venezuela, which as sponsors -American American American American US US US US US -American American way.
President Donald Trump ended the legal processes for immigrants to come to the United States and to implement campaign promises to deport millions of people who are illegal in the United States.
The plaintiffs include eight immigrants who have joined the United States legally before the Trump government ended what it described as the “broad abuse” of humanitarian probation. You can stay legally in the United States until your probation runs, but the administration ended the processing of your applications for asylum, visa and other inquiries that could allow you to stay longer.
Nobody will be identified by their real names because they fear the deportation. Among them are Maksym and Maria Doe, a Ukrainian couple; Alejandro Doe, who fled after his father’s kidnapping and torture from Nicaragua; And Omar Doe, who worked with the US military in his home country of Afghanistan for more than 18 years.
“You didn’t do anything illegal. They followed the rules, ”said Kyle Varner, a 40-year-old doctor and real estate investor from Spokane, Washington, the 79 Venezolan Venezoleer sponsored and is part of the lawsuit, to The Associated Press. “You have done nothing other than work as challenging as possible. … that’s just a grave injustice. “
Almost all immigrants sponsored by Varner have lived in his house for some time. He paid for her plane tickets. He helped them learn English and get driver licenses and jobs. He had 32 applications that were waiting for the approval when the Trump administration ended the program in January.
Other plaintiffs are two other American citizens, immigrants, Sandra Mcanany and Wilhen Pierre Victor, as well as the Haitian Bridge Alliance, an organization based in California who supported immigrants with legal advice.
“The Trump administration tries to attack probation from all perspectives,” said Esther Sung, a lawyer of the Justice Action Center, who first submitted the lawsuit before the Federal Court in Massachusetts with human rights and provided the AP a copy in advance.
The US departments for justice and home protection did not react immediately to inquiries about comments.
The end of the momentary protection for these immigrants has caused only a few political setbacks to other Republicans than three Cuban-American representatives from Florida, who demanded that the displacements of those affected by Venezuelans. One of them, Rep. Maria Salazar from Miami, also connected around 200 congress democrats this week to fill a draft law that would enable them to become lawful constant residents.
The probation authority began in 1952 and was used by Republican and Democratic presidents to admit
Under probation, immigrants came “for urgent humanitarian reasons or considerable public benefits”. You can work while looking for another legal way to stay in the country.
Trump ordered an end to the (*6*) on the day he returned to office.
Joe Biden used the probation authority more than any other American president, including for people who arrived with the government CBP One app. However, the lawsuit only covers certain probation programs.
McANany, a 57-year-old widow from Wisconsin, who designs and teaches procurement and tender skills courses, sponsored 17 people from Venezuela and Nicaragua. She still has four pending applications for approval.
McANany helped them adapt to their novel country and find houses and schools. All now work more than 40 hours a week, pay taxes and pay for their health care, she said.
“I am so interested in any of the people I sponsor,” said McANany. “I can’t just go away and give up.”

