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Trump pulls ‘safety net’ for Central American minors

Program responded to a massive spike in the number of unaccompanied minors and families entering the country from El Salvador, Guatemala and Honduras.

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Central American migrant teenagers who came to the U.S. as unaccompanied minors at a soccer match in New York. A flood of such minors will have to reapply for status to extend their stay after a special parole program was cancelled.


WASHINGTON—The Trump administration has formally terminated an Obama-era program that granted Central American minors temporary legal residence in the United States, shutting the door on 2,714 people who had won conditional approval to enter the country.

President Barack Obama’s administration established the “CAM parole” program in 2014 to respond to a massive spike in the number of unaccompanied minors and families entering the country illegally from El Salvador, Guatemala and Honduras.

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