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The Supreme Court allowing the Trump administration to end TPS protections for Venezuelans may have implications for 350,000 living in the U.S.
Afghans and Venezuelans face a dizzying landscape as the Trump administration reshapes immigration rules for previously ...
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem moved to revoke the Temporary Protected Status program, or TPS, for Venezuelans in February.
The United States Supreme Court on Monday allowed President Donald Trump’s administration to revoke the Temporary Protected ...
The Supreme Court's decision this past May 19 to uphold the Trump administration's revocation of TPS for Venezuelans has created a legal, humanitarian, and moral crisis that is rippling throughout ...
Revoking TPS affects hundreds of thousands of Venezuelans who have built their lives in the U.S. Many have families, businesses, and homes in the country. Without legal status, they could face ...
It's unclear what happens now with the nearly 350,000 Venezuelans who got TPS in 2023. Arulanantham said one reading of the decision is that they have effectively lost their status and employment ...
Rubio, the Miami-born son of Cuban exiles, had for many years been perhaps the strongest consistent voice in the U.S. government lobbying for toughness against Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro and for ...
The arrival of millions of migrants and refugees to Latin American countries this past decade has affected labor markets in ...
Venezuelans living in the U.S. are shocked and devastated by a U.S. Supreme Court decision handed down Monday. It immediately strips Temporary Protected Status, known as TPS, from hundreds of ...
The case will now go to the 9th US Circuit Court of Appeals, which will review the underlying decisions the Trump administration made to revoke TPS status for Venezuelans. At issue is a form of ...