US Supreme Court clears way to end TPS for Venezuelans
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Guyana is warning that anyone living in the South American country who participates in upcoming elections organized by neighboring Venezuela over a disputed region will be charged with crimes including treason.
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.
They fear a labor shortage in South Florida as trades such as construction and landscaping lose workers. Those workers also are consumers, they say.
The Supreme Court allowing the Trump administration to end TPS protections for Venezuelans may have implications for 350,000 living in the U.S.
The activist claims that the Supreme Court’s decision to abolish TPS is a prelude to eliminating the program for the other 16 beneficiary countries
The Trump administration insists that the Venezuelan men it sent to a notoriously brutal prison in El Salvador were all "illegal aliens" connected to a
Des Moines Public Schools says it is seeking legal guidance to determine whether its Venezuelan workers would be impacted by a Supreme Court decision.
Catholic immigration advocates said they were "disturbed" by a Supreme Court order allowing the Trump administration to end legal protections from deportation for about 350,000 Venezuelan immigrants.