A nonprofit legal group filed a lawsuit Monday challenging the Trump administration’s move this spring to cancel parole for migrants who were allowed to live in the United States under a Biden-era online appointment system.

The lawsuit , filed in federal court in Boston by the group Democracy Forward , includes a Haitian woman living in Massachusetts, a woman from Cuba living in Texas, and a woman from Venezuela living in Ohio.

The lawsuit says each plaintiff made appointments to be inspected by Border Patrol at the US-Mexico border through the CBP One app and were granted parole to enter the country but saw their status abruptly terminated in an April 18 mass email from the Department of Homeland Security . They are now asking the court to reverse their termination.

Attorneys wit

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