The U.S. Supreme Court has allowed the Trump administration to revoke Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for hundreds of thousands of Venezuelans, overturning Biden-era legal protections.
TPS had allowed Venezuelans to live and work legally in the U.S. due to unsafe conditions in their home country. The decision lifts a lower court's order that had blocked the move while litigation continued. Critics argue the move is politically and racially motivated, while supporters say it aligns with stricter immigration policies.
The ruling has immediate and significant consequences for Venezuelan immigrants currently residing in the U.S.
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Supreme Court will allow Trump administration to end TPS program for Venezuelans
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem moved to revoke the Temporary Protected Status program, or TPS, for Venezuelans in February.
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Supreme Court allows Trump to strip legal protections from 350,000 Venezuelans. Follow live updates.
The status allows people already in the United States to live and work legally because their native countries are deemed unsafe for return due to natural disaster or civil strife.
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Supreme Court allows Trump to strip Venezuelans’ temporary legal status over Jackson dissent
The Supreme Court in an emergency order on Monday allowed the Trump administration to strip legal protections the Biden administration gave to hundreds of thousands of Venezuelans, over the public
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