
Gisela Salomon
Correspondent at Associated Press
Associated Press reporter #immigration and #Latinamerican affairs. Periodista de AP cubriendo inmigración y América Latina desde Miami. [email protected]
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1 week ago |
argus-press.com | Gisela Salomon
MIAMI (AP) — The Department of Homeland Security said Thursday that it has begun notifying hundreds of thousands of Cubans, Haitians, Nicaraguans and Venezuelans that their temporary permission to live and work in the United States has been revoked and that they should leave the country. The termination notices are being sent by email to people who entered the country under the humanitarian parole program for the four countries, officials said.
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2 weeks ago |
thebaltimorebanner.com | John-John Williams IV |Gisela Salomon
The Department of Homeland Security said this week that it has begun notifying hundreds of thousands of Cubans, Haitians, Nicaraguans and Venezuelans that their temporary permission to live and work in the United States has been revoked and that they should leave the country. The termination notices are being sent by email to people who entered the country under the humanitarian parole program for the four countries, officials said on Thursday.
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2 weeks ago |
houstonchronicle.com | Gisela Salomon
La secretaria de Seguridad Nacional de EEUU, Kristi Noem, habla en conferencia de prensa sobre las protestas en Los Ángeles, el jueves 12 de junio de 2025. (AP Foto/Etienne Laurent)Etienne Laurent/APMIAMI (AP) — El Departamento de Seguridad Nacional informó el jueves que ha comenzado a notificar a cientos de miles de cubanos, haitianos, nicaragüenses y venezolanos que su permiso temporal para vivir y trabajar en Estados Unidos ha sido revocado y que deben abandonar el país.
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2 weeks ago |
niagara-gazette.com | Gisela Salomon
MIAMI — The Department of Homeland Security said Thursday that it has begun notifying hundreds of thousands of Cubans, Haitians, Nicaraguans and Venezuelans that their temporary permission to live and work in the United States has been revoked and that they should leave the country. The termination notices are being sent by email to people who entered the country under the humanitarian parole program for the four countries, officials said.
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2 weeks ago |
abcnews.go.com | Gisela Salomon
The Department of Homeland Security is notifying hundreds of thousands of Cubans, Haitians, Nicaraguans and Venezuelans that their temporary permission to live and work in the United States has been revoked and they should leave the countryByGISELA SALOMON Associated PressHomeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem holds a news conference regarding the recent protests in Los Angeles on Thursday, June 12, 2025.
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