"Supreme Court Decision Threatens Legal Status of Venezuelan TPS Holders in the U.S."
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"Supreme Court Decision Threatens Legal Status of Venezuelan TPS Holders in the U.S."
[!CDATA[A recent Supreme Court decision has significant implications for approximately 350,000 Venezuelan migrants residing in the United States under Temporary Protected Status (TPS). The court's ruling allows the Trump administration to revoke the TPS designation for this group, potentially leading to their deportation. The legal battle surrounding this issue raises questions about the timeline for the loss of legal protections for these individuals. Temporary Protected Status was granted to the Venezuelan migrants in 2023 by then-President Joe Biden due to humanitarian reasons, extending their legal status until October 2026. However, the Trump administration has been actively seeking to terminate various protections, including TPS, granted during the Biden administration. The recent Supreme Court order has put the Venezuelan TPS holders at risk of losing their protected status, leaving them vulnerable to deportation. The ongoing legal proceedings will determine the fate of these individuals, highlighting the uncertainty and challenges they face in the current situation.]]