Trump administration ends second layer of temporary protected status for Venezuelan migrants
The Trump administration reversed Biden-era protections, ending TPS for 268,000 Venezuelans and initiating deportations despite legal challenges and humanitarian concerns.
- The Trump administration announced the termination of Temporary Protected Status for over 250,000 Venezuelans, stating that conditions no longer meet statutory requirements.
- Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem stated that conditions in Venezuela no longer meet the TPS statutory requirements.
- Critics, including US Representative Maxwell Alejandro Frost, condemned the decision, arguing that it ignores the hardships faced by Venezuelans during a humanitarian crisis.
- An estimated 65% of Venezuelans arrested by ICE had no criminal conviction, contradicting claims of targeting criminals, as analyzed by the Cato Institute.
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Trump Moves to End Temporary Protected Status for Over 250K Venezuelans in US
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Trump Administration Ends TPS for 250,000 Venezuelan Migrants Amid Escalating US–Venezuela Tensions - Venezuelanalysis
Mexico City, Mexico, September 4, 2025 (venezuelanalysis.com) – The Donald Trump administration announced Wednesday it will end Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for more than 250,000 Venezuelan migrants, setting a September 10 deadline for them to leave the United States or face deportation. “Weighing public safety, national security, migration factors, immigration policy, economic considerations, and foreign policy, it’s clear that allowing Ve…
The government of the President of the United States, Donald Trump, decided this Wednesday to revoke the Temporary Protection Status (TPS) granted to Venezuelans in 2021, which leaves a quarter of a million immigrants from that country on the verge of deportation. The Secretary of National Security, Kristi Noem, officially announced that it will not extend the protection granted by the government of President Joe Biden (2021-2025) to about 250,0…
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