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The Supreme Court allowed the Trump administration to move forward with its revocation of temporary protected status (or TPS) for around 350,000 Venezuelans.
The Supreme Court agreed that Trump can repeal former President Biden's immigration policies and seek to deport those who had a temporary shield.
The Supreme Court on Monday allowed, for now, the Trump administration to remove legal protections for roughly 350,000 Venezuelans now living in the U.S., under a program that had protected them ...
The United States Supreme Court on Monday allowed President Donald Trump’s administration to revoke the Temporary Protected ...
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem moved to revoke the Temporary Protected Status program, or TPS, for Venezuelans in February.
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What's next for Venezuelans after Supreme Court allows Trump to revoke protected status?Attorneys representing the TPS holders said the Supreme Court’s brief order raises questions, including exactly when the 350,000 Venezuelans will lose their legal protections. Here’s what we ...
WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court on Monday allowed the Trump administration to strip legal protections from 350,000 Venezuelans, potentially exposing them to deportation. The court's order ...
Afghans and Venezuelans face a dizzying landscape as the Trump administration reshapes immigration rules for previously ...
The court’s pause on a judge’s order came a day before the Trump administration was supposed to outline how to allow nearly ...
NEW YORK (Reuters) -Hundreds of Venezuelans deported from the United States to El Salvador under an 18th century wartime law ...
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