Justice Action Center (JAC) and Human Rights First (HRF) filed the lawsuit Svitlana Doe v. Noem on behalf of individual beneficiaries and sponsors of humanitarian parole processes–including the parole program for Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, and Venezuela (CHNV), Uniting for Ukraine (U4U), Operation Allies Welcome (OAW), Central American Minors parole (CAM), Family Reunification Parole (FRP), and military parole-in-place)–and on behalf of organizational plaintiff Haitian Bridge Alliance (HBA).

Class Members: Sign Up for Attorney Updates!

Are you a beneficiary of a CHNV humanitarian parole process? You may be a class member in our lawsuit defending humanitarian parole! Sign up to receive updates directly from the attorneys defending humanitarian parole in court.

Am I a class member?

When a court certifies a class, any relief the court provides will apply to all class members, not just the named plaintiffs in the case. If you meet the requirements below, you are automatically a part of the class action—no further actions are needed to join. However, we recommend that all class members sign up for updates from our attorneys to receive the latest developments as the case progresses.

👤 Our class members include: 

  1. CHNV beneficiaries whose parole is terminated by the March 25th FRN or with any other pending immigration benefits applications;
  2. CAM, Family Reunification Parole, MPIP, OAW, and U4U beneficiaries with pending applications for re-parole or any other immigration benefit;
  3. MPIP sponsors with pending applications for a family member’s initial MPIP parole

Unfortunately, this does not apply to 1) beneficiaries (or sponsors of beneficiaries) who voluntarily left and remain outside the U.S., and 2) beneficiaries or sponsors who choose to opt out of the class to sue separately.

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