US Supreme Court clears way to end TPS for Venezuelans
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The Walt Disney Company has notified dozens of Venezuelan employees they might lose their jobs after the Supreme Court ruled Monday that the Trump administration could end their deportation protections and work permits under Temporary Protected Status.
The Supreme Court’s decision doesn’t eliminate all legal options. It’s essential for those affected to make informed decisions and seek legal counsel to
They argue there is a ‘clear distinction’ between criminal immigrants and those seeking asylum from political persecution.
The Supreme Court granted an emergency application filed by the Trump administration, which argued that it has sole authority over immigration disputes such as the Temporary Protected Status of Venezuelans living in the United States. The Supreme Court ruling is a major victory for the Trump administration.
They fear a labor shortage in South Florida as trades such as construction and landscaping lose workers. Those workers also are consumers, they say.
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The Supreme Court handed President Donald Trump's administration a legal win by allowing the government to end TPS for Venezuelans.
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