Parole In Place
Parole in Place provides hope for undocumented immigrants seeking legal status in the U.S., focusing on keeping families together despite judicial and legislative challenges.
Congresswoman María Elvira Salazar Advocates for Cuban I-220A Holders
Published on 3/18/2025
María Elvira Salazar Urges Republicans: "We Have Four Years to Assist Cuban I-220A Holders"
Published on 2/25/2025
Representative Maria Elvira Salazar Advocates for Legislation to Legalize Cubans with I-220A
Published on 2/13/2025
Federal Judge Strikes Down "Parole in Place" for Undocumented Spouses of U.S. Citizens
Published on 11/8/2024
Biden Condemns Halt of Parole in Place: "Families Should Stay Together"
Published on 8/28/2024
Who Qualifies for Parole in Place Program in the U.S. and What Are the Risks?
Published on 8/20/2024
New Immigration Program 'Parole in Place' Takes Effect in the United States
Published on 8/19/2024
Pathway to Legal Status: "Parole in Place" Offers Hope for Immigrants in the U.S.
Published on 8/16/2024
Biden Weighs Legalizing Undocumented Immigrants in the U.S.
Published on 6/10/2024