The United States Department of Homeland Security has announced a $1,000 fee for temporary parole permits, reflecting significant immigration policy changes under the Federal government of the United States.
- The United States Department of Homeland Security introduced a $1,000 fee for temporary parole permits, mandated by the recent immigration legislation, H.R. 1.
- This fee applies to individuals seeking temporary entry into the United States, marking a notable shift in the approach to human migration and immigration enforcement.
- The Federal government of the United States aims to regulate temporary parole more strictly, a move that may echo policies from the Donald Trump administration.
Why It Matters
This fee represents a broader trend toward tightening immigration policies in the United States, potentially impacting thousands seeking refuge or opportunity, and raising concerns about the accessibility of temporary permits.