Trump administration asks Supreme Court to strip legal protections from 350,000 Venezuelan migrants
- The Trump administration, represented by Solicitor General D. John Sauer, has asked the Supreme Court to end legal protections for over 350,000 Venezuelan migrants, facilitating deportation efforts.
- Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem stated she would not renew the temporary protected status due to national interest concerns.
- U.S. District Judge Edward Chen found that ending the protections could severely disrupt lives.
- The administration argues that a lower court's ruling improperly interferes with its immigration authority.
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Trump Admin Asks Supreme Court To Revoke Legal Protections For 350K Venezuelans - Real News Now
The Trump administration is formally asking the U.S. Supreme Court to end Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for roughly 350,000 Venezuelans, marking a major move to restore control over the nation’s immigration system and reverse what officials describe as executive overreach under the Biden administration. TPS was granted to Venezuelan nationals in 2021 by the Biden White House, citing political and economic instability in the socialist-ruled co…
Trump Administration Asks Supreme Court To Strip Legal Protections From 350,000 Venezuelan Migrants
The emergency appeal to the court came the same day a federal judge in Texas ruled illegal the administration's efforts to deport Venezuelans under an 18th-century wartime law.
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The White House is planning on Friday to unveil President Donald Trump’s 2026 budget, a sweeping framework that’s expected to propose steep reductions, if not a wholesale zeroing out, of various federal programs as part of his administration’s priorities. Meanwhile, the Trump administration has asked the Supreme Court to strip temporary legal protections from 350,000 Venezuelans, potentially exposing them to being deported. Here’s the latest: Vi…
Trump administration asks Supreme Court to strip legal protections for Venezuelans • New Jersey Monitor
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem delivers remarks to staff at the department's Washington, D.C., headquarters on Jan. 28, 2025. (Photo by Manuel Balce Ceneta-Pool/Getty Images)WASHINGTON — The U.S. Justice Department made an emergency request to the U.S. Supreme Court on Thursday, asking the justices to lift a lower court’s freeze on the Trump administration’s plans to terminate work authorization and deportation protection for more than …
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