Supreme Court allows Trump to revoke protected status for thousands of Venezuelans
- The US Supreme Court allowed the Trump administration on Monday to end Temporary Protected Status for about 350,000 Venezuelans residing in the United States.
- This action came after Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem sought to terminate TPS protections, despite ongoing legal disputes and a temporary injunction issued by a federal judge in California.
- TPS shields migrants unable to return safely due to war or instability, and the affected Venezuelans fled the Maduro regime amid dire humanitarian conditions warned by the US State Department.
- The Supreme Court issued a brief unsigned order with a 7-1 vote to stay the lower court’s injunction while the legal case proceeds, with Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson dissenting on grounds to reject the appeal.
- The ruling permits the administration to proceed with ending protections, potentially exposing hundreds of thousands to deportation and escalating debates over US immigration policy and migrant rights.
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U.S. Supreme Court lets Trump end protected status for 350,000 Venezuelan migrants • Minnesota Reformer
The U.S. Supreme Court on Oct. 9, 2024. (Photo by Jane Norman/States Newsroom)WASHINGTON — The U.S. Supreme Court said Monday it will allow, for now, the Trump administration to terminate temporary protections for a group of 350,000 Venezuelans, striking down a lower court’s order that blocked the process. The order still means the group of Venezuelans on Temporary Protected Status — a designation given to nationals from countries deemed too dan…
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Supreme Court allows US to pull protection for 350,000 Venezuelans
In an unsigned order, offering no reason or rationale, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that the Trump administration can end protections for a group of hundreds of thousands of Venezuelan immigrants, at least for now. While not final, it allows the Trump administration to move forward with its plan. These 350,000 Venezuelan immigrants were living in the U.S. under a program called Temporary Protected Status (TPS) — a special refugee-type status giv…
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