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The administration of President Donald Trump has announced plans to again terminate the temporary legal status of hundreds of thousands of people who sought asylum in the United States through the CBP One app. The plan was disclosed in a court filing in Boston, Massachusetts, following a judge’s earlier ruling that the administration’s previous attempt to end that status was unlawful. Under former President Joe Biden, about 900,000 individuals had been granted humanitarian parole while their asylum cases were processed.

The new filing states that the Department of Justice is complying with Judge Allison Burroughs’s order but will begin issuing new parole termination notices based on a memo from CBP head Rodney Scott. Lawyers representing affected individuals have asked the court to block what they describe as an attempt to evade compliance with the prior ruling. A hearing on the matter is scheduled for May 6.

The move comes amid Trump’s broader hardline immigration agenda during his second term, which has included halting most asylum claims at the southern border and replacing the CBP One app with a self-deportation tool called CBP Home.

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