Clients of UCLA School of Law’s Center for Immigration Law and Policy (CILP) earned a big win in federal court earlier this month, when they prevailed in their legal defense to uphold a Biden administration program that gives temporary legal status to certain people from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua and Venezuela (CHNV).
Seven program sponsors win case defending the freedom to welcome loved ones and global neighbors under the “CHNV” humanitarian parole program
CONTACT
Hayley Burgess, UCLA Center for Immigration Law and Policy, burgess@law.ucla.edu
Decision comes after student hunger strike during week of UC Regents Meeting in San Francisco
CONTACT
Hayley Burgess, UCLA Center for Immigration Law and Policy, burgess@law.ucla.edu