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Judge tells Trump to update immigration website for Venezuelans with temporary protected status
Federal judge mandates immediate update of immigration website to ensure 600,000 Venezuelans retain work authorization amid legal dispute over Temporary Protected Status.
- U.S. District Judge Edward Chen stated that temporary protected status holders were still detained or unable to work despite his previous ruling.
- The judge's order emphasized that the previous ruling, which supported TPS holders, was effective immediately.
- William Weiland, an attorney with the Department of Justice, clarified that the judge did not require the government to update its website.
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Judge tells Trump to update immigration website for Venezuelans with temporary protected status
A federal judge has ordered President Donald Trump's administration to update its immigration services website to reflect 600,000 Venezuelans with temporary protected status are legally allowed to live and work in the United States.
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Read Full ArticlePresident Donald Trump's government must update the immigration services website to reflect that 600,000 Venezuelans with Temporary Protection Status (TPS) have legal permission to live and work in the United States, ordered a federal judge.

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The government must update the immigration website to reflect that Venezuelans with TPS have permission to live and work in the United States.
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