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  Culture & Society  US Supreme Court Upholds Trump Immigration Policy, SNAP Benefits Boosted, Italy Citizenship Rule Shift Rocks Descendants
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US Supreme Court Upholds Trump Immigration Policy, SNAP Benefits Boosted, Italy Citizenship Rule Shift Rocks Descendants

Alisa ChenAlisa Chen—May 31, 20258
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In a series of significant developments impacting various facets of American life, May 31, 2025, saw pivotal changes ranging from immigration protections and household economic support to ancestral citizenship rights.

Supreme Court Ruling Impacts Humanitarian Parole

Late on May 31, 2025, the U.S. Supreme Court delivered a consequential decision by allowing the Trump administration to proceed with its controversial plan to significantly curtail humanitarian parole protections for immigrants. This ruling marks a critical moment for a vulnerable population, potentially exposing a substantial number of individuals to the risk of deportation.

The policy change specifically targets over 500,000 immigrants who currently hold humanitarian parole status. The court’s decision clears the path for the administration to strip these individuals of this protection, a move that immigrant advocates argue could have devastating consequences. The ripple effect of this policy is projected to extend even further, potentially exposing nearly 1 million people in total to deportation proceedings.

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Humanitarian parole has historically been used by the U.S. government to allow individuals into the country on a temporary basis due to urgent humanitarian reasons or for significant public benefit. Critics of the Trump administration’s plan and the Supreme Court’s decision emphasize that removing this status disrupts lives, separates families, and forces individuals back to potentially dangerous situations in their home countries. The ruling is expected to prompt widespread concern among affected communities and generate further legal challenges, though its immediate impact begins to unfold following the Supreme Court’s allowance.

Millions to Receive Enhanced SNAP EBT Food Benefits

Amidst ongoing economic considerations for many families, millions of Americans with school-age children are set to receive a much-needed boost in food benefits starting in June. This enhancement will come through the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) EBT payments, providing extra support to households facing food insecurity.

The specific details indicate that this additional assistance is targeted towards families with children enrolled in school, aiming to help cover food costs, particularly during periods when school meal programs may be less accessible, such as summer months. The payments will be distributed via existing SNAP EBT cards, making access straightforward for eligible recipients.

Advocates for anti-hunger initiatives have long called for increased support for families, highlighting the link between adequate nutrition and child well-being and academic success. This expansion of benefits through the SNAP EBT system is anticipated to alleviate some financial pressure on millions of households, directly impacting their ability to purchase nutritious food and potentially stimulating local economies as families utilize the benefits at grocery retailers. The rollout is scheduled to commence in June, offering timely relief.

Italy Alters Citizenship Rules, Affecting US Descendants

Across the Atlantic, a significant change in Italy’s citizenship rules has sent ripples of disappointment through communities of Italian descendants in the United States and other parts of the world. The alteration primarily impacts those seeking recognition of Italian citizenship through their ancestry, specifically targeting the principle of “jure sanguinis,” or right of blood.

Under the previous interpretation and application of “jure sanguinis,” descendants could potentially gain Italian citizenship recognition if they could prove lineage from an ancestor who was alive after March 17, 1861, the date of Italy’s unification. This allowed many in the United States, whose ancestors emigrated decades ago, to trace their roots and secure dual citizenship, fostering a strong connection to their heritage and opening doors to living and working in Italy and the European Union.

However, the recent change now explicitly blocks applicants from gaining recognition through their great-grandparents. This means that if the most recent Italian ancestor in the direct line is a great-grandparent, that path to citizenship based purely on descent is now closed. The news has been widely described as a “real gut punch” for many descendants of Italian migrants in the United States who were actively pursuing or planning to pursue citizenship based on this long-standing rule. The shift represents a significant tightening of the criteria for ancestral citizenship recognition and is expected to impact thousands of potential applicants globally, redefining the pathways for claiming Italian heritage through lineage.

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Alisa Chen explores the frontier where technology meets national security. Her reporting for USA Sentinel covers everything from cybersecurity threats and AI regulation to the geopolitical battle for tech supremacy. Alisa is known for making high-tech topics accessible, providing critical context on how the digital age is reshaping the national interest.
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Alisa Chen explores the frontier where technology meets national security. Her reporting for USA Sentinel covers everything from cybersecurity threats and AI regulation to the geopolitical battle for tech supremacy. Alisa is known for making high-tech topics accessible, providing critical context on how the digital age is reshaping the national interest.

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