Texas v. DHS (Keeping Families Together Parole) – Justice Action The KFT process offers mixed status families the chance to be free from the constant anxiety of being torn apart.
Keeping Families Together | USCIS parole under the Keeping Families Together (KFT) parole process. On Nov. 7, 2024, Judge J. Campbell Barker in the Eastern District of Texas, issued a final AN UPDATE ON KEEPING FAMILIES TOGETHER PAROLE IN
Status of the Keeping Families Together Parole Process, Possible Parole in Place for Spouses and Stepchildren of U.S. Citizens External engagements on the KFT parole process are cancelled. In the coming days, USCIS will publish additional information on how it will
parole process for certain spouses and stepchildren of U.S. citizens. The process, known as Keeping Families Together Parole in Place (KFT Featured Issue: Executive Actions to Promote Family Unity The Court ruled that the Biden administration did not have the power to issue this type of parole in place and declared the KFT PIP process
Where Do We Go from Here? An Update on Keeping Families Nov. 7, 2024) issued a final judgment vacating the Keeping Families Together (KFT) parole process, published at 89 Fed. Reg. 67,459 (Aug. Frequently Asked Questions About Keeping Families Together
The Keeping Families Together – or KFT – initiative would have given certain noncitizen spouses of U.S citizens the chance to seek parole in Judge Strikes Down 'Keeping Families Together' Parole Process UPDATE: A court ruling from November 2024 has likely permanently ended the Keeping Families Together process. The Keeping Families Together
The US District Court for the Eastern District of Texas ruled against the Keeping Families Together (KFT) process, blocking thousands of eligible families from Federal Court Rules Against Keeping Families Together Parole