President Donald Trump has ordered the biggest deportation campaign in US history and stopped the immigration of people from some countries.

The United States has revoked the legal status of more than 500,000 immigrants and given them time until April 24 to leave the country. According to the French news agency AFP, President Donald Trump has called for the biggest deportation campaign in American history and to stop immigration, especially from Latin American countries, under this order, 532,000 people from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua and Venezuela who came to the United States under a scheme introduced by Joe Biden in 2022. Those who will lose legal protection after the Department of Homeland Security’s order is published in the Federal Register on Tuesday and if they do not have any other immigration status, they will have to leave the country by April 24. It has been reported that people from these four countries were allowed to stay in the United States for two years under the program CHNV announced in January 2023 because the human rights situation in their home countries was not good. The Security Department has declared that the scheme was temporary. Karen Tamlin, director of the immigration rights group Justice Action Center, said the Trump administration “broke the promise made by the federal government to thousands of people” while immigration lawyer Nicolette Glaser said the order would affect “a large number of the 600,000 people covered by the CHNV program, with only 75,000 people applying for asylum.” Therefore, the majority of those who come under this program can be expelled from the United States.”