Trump Administration Revokes Parole for 6,300 Immigrants Linked to Terror Watchlist or Criminal Activity — Ends Access to Federal Benefits

Published on 11 April 2025 at 07:41

In another bold move to secure the nation and uphold the rule of law, the Trump administration has revoked parole status for over 6,300 immigrants who were flagged either on the FBI’s Terrorist Screening Center watchlist or had prior criminal records. This action sends a clear message: the United States will not tolerate threats to its security or abuse of taxpayer-funded benefits.



According to officials, many of those whose parole has been revoked were receiving federal assistance including Medicaid, unemployment benefits, and even federal student loans — despite being flagged for potential security concerns or criminal backgrounds. Under President Trump’s renewed America First immigration policy, that ends now.

 

“We are not going to allow individuals flagged as national security risks or convicted criminals to live freely in the U.S. on the backs of hardworking American taxpayers,” a senior administration official stated.



This decisive action comes as part of the administration’s broader effort to restore immigration integrity, remove dangerous individuals, and ensure federal resources are prioritized for law-abiding American citizens. Revoking parole means these individuals are now subject to detention and removal proceedings.

 

Parole, a discretionary immigration tool, has historically been abused to allow entry or temporary stay for individuals who otherwise would not qualify for legal immigration status. President Trump has long vowed to reform and eliminate loopholes that allow foreign nationals to take advantage of the system.

 

Critics may claim this move is controversial, but for millions of Americans concerned about border security, government waste, and public safety, it’s a welcome shift in national policy.

 

As the 2024 campaign promises continue to take shape, it’s clear: President Trump is keeping his word — protecting America from within, securing the homeland, and standing strong against threats both foreign and domestic.


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