Venezuelan family in US under curtailed humanitarian protections clings to faith amid uncertainty
- Johann Teran attends a Lutheran service in Minnesota, seeking hope amid uncertainty, while his wife, Karelia, remains in Venezuela due to canceled humanitarian protections.
- Marlenia Padron holds temporary protected status, but it is set to end soon, causing uncertainty for her family's future in the U.S.
- Hundreds of thousands of Venezuelans, including Padron and her family, may lose their protections, prompting legal action to reverse government decisions according to Karen Musalo.
- Lawsuits are being filed to reverse the decisions affecting Venezuelans, as the situation in Venezuela remains unstable and dangerous.
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