
USCIS Resumes Humanitarian Parole Processing After Court Ruling
USCIS Resumes Processing of Humanitarian Parole Applications June 10, 2025 – In a significant development for thousands of immigrants, the US Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) has resumed processing applications for humanitarian parole. This follows a federal court order from Massachusetts on Monday, June 9, 2025. The ruling impacts individuals from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, and Venezuela who had their applications paused. "This is a huge relief for many families," said Rosaly Chaviano, an immigration lawyer featured in a recent Telemundo news report. "The government is stating it will continue with the adjudications, and people will receive answers to their work permits, residencies, and asylum applications." The court order overturned a previous Trump administration policy that sought to revoke the humanitarian parole program. While the resumption is positive, some initial applications remain paused, including those for sponsorships and certain mobility programs. Each case will be reviewed individually, according to legal experts. The Telemundo report underscores the importance of this decision for the affected individuals and highlights the ongoing complexities of the US immigration system.