Miami GOP Lawmakers Slam Joe Biden, Defend TPS for Venezuelans After SCOTUS Ruling
- The U.S. Supreme Court ruled on Monday to allow the Trump administration to revoke Temporary Protected Status for roughly 350,000 Venezuelan immigrants.
- This decision follows Trump's revocation of the TPS extension amid ongoing appeals, after President Biden had extended TPS for 18 months citing Venezuela's economic crisis under Maduro.
- Denis Caldeira, a Venezuelan living in Doral—a Miami suburb with a large Venezuelan community—has voiced concerns and uncertainty about his legal status following the end of TPS protections.
- Miami GOP lawmakers criticized Biden for negligence affecting hardworking Venezuelans who integrated locally, while Venezuelan exiles highlight the contradiction of deporting people fleeing persecution under Maduro’s authoritarian regime.
- The ruling leaves many Venezuelans vulnerable to deportation despite U.S. Intelligence assessing Venezuela as unsafe and millions having fled its continuing shortages and political oppression.
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Miami GOP lawmakers slam Joe Biden, defend TPS for Venezuelans after SCOTUS ruling
Following a U.S. Supreme Court decision that stripped Temporary Protected Status (TPS) from hundreds of thousands of Venezuelan migrants, three Republican members of Congress from Miami issued a forceful joint statement defending Venezuelan immigrants and blaming Joe Biden for the fallout. They did not mention that President Donald Trump, Biden’s predecessor and successor in the White House, is behind the TPS-removal policy. In a press release i…

Venezuelans in limbo as US court ends deportation protection
Denis Caldeira says he is in legal limbo since the US Supreme Court let the Trump administration strip him and 350,000 other Venezuelans of a special legal status that shielded them from deportation.
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