The Supreme Court let the Trump administration proceed with ending humanitarian parole protections for migrants from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, and Venezuela on May 30, 2025. Reuters, Fox News, and The Washington Post all reported that the order affected roughly 530,000 people.
Coverage across the spectrum agreed that the administration was moving to unwind a Biden-era parole program that had allowed vetted migrants to enter and work temporarily. The Court's order did not resolve the full legal fight, but it cleared the administration to act while appeals continued.
Fox News framed the order as a major immigration victory, while Reuters and The Washington Post focused more on the immediate disruption for migrants who had used a government-created legal pathway.
Left-Leaning Emphasis
- The Washington Post stressed the disruption for migrants who entered through a government-approved process.
Right-Leaning Emphasis
- Fox News treated the order as a restoration of executive control over parole policy.
Sources
- Fox News May 30
- Reuters May 30
- The Washington Post May 30