Miami Mayor Calls for Trump to 'Immediately' Reinstate TPS for Venezuelans
Higgins says ending TPS risks the safety of over 350,000 Venezuelans amid ongoing humanitarian crisis affecting nearly 8 million people, urging immediate policy reversal.
- Miami Mayor Eileen Higgins is urging the Trump administration to reinstate Temporary Protected Status for Venezuelans, stating that ending it was 'reckless, dangerous, and wrong.'
- Higgins noted that at least 7.9 million people have fled Venezuela's humanitarian crisis, highlighting the need for protections.
- The U.S. Supreme Court permitted the Trump administration to strip legal protections from over 350,000 Venezuelans under TPS, which prevents deportations.
- Secretary Kristi Noem defended the decision to end TPS, stating that it was made with the State Department and White House.
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Miami (USA), Jan. 4 (EFE).- The mayor of the city of Miami, Eileen Higgins, asked the U.S. government to immediately restore the Temporary Protection Status (TPS) for Venezuelan immigrants, arguing that the situation in his country continues to be dangerous and unstable after the capture on Saturday of Nicolás Maduro, who faces drug trafficking charges in New York. “The instability in Venezuela today makes it even more clear that the country rem…
The mayor of Miami, Eileen Higgins, asked President Donald Trump to reverse the decision to eliminate the Temporary Protection Status (TPS) for Venezuelans, considering that the current situation in Venezuela remains dangerous for the return of its citizens after the capture of Nicolás Maduro. "The elimination of the Temporary Protection Status for Venezuelans earlier this year was reckless, dangerous and wrong," Higgins said in a written statem…
On Saturday, January 3, 2025, Eileen Higgins took office as mayor of Miami and in his first address as a burgomaster of the city of Florida he asked the government of Donald Trump: that the federal government restore the Temporary Protection Status (TPS) for Venezuelan immigrants in the U.S. YOU CAN SEE: This was the arrival of Nicolás Maduro and his wife in New York after being captured by the U.S. Mayor of Miami asks Donald Trump to re-establi…
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