Under pressure over border, Biden admin grants protection to hundreds of thousands of Venezuelans
- The Biden administration has announced that it will grant temporary legal status to hundreds of thousands of Venezuelans already in the US, allowing them to work. This decision comes as a response to the increasing number of people fleeing Venezuela and other countries to seek asylum at the US-Mexico border.
- The move aims to address the growing humanitarian crisis and provide relief to those fleeing Venezuela. By granting temporary legal status, the Biden administration is enabling Venezuelans to work and support themselves while they navigate the asylum process. This action demonstrates a commitment to humanitarian principles and reflects the administration's efforts to find solutions for individuals in need.
- This decision has significant implications for the Biden administration's immigration policy. It marks a departure from the restrictive approach taken by the previous administration and signals a more compassionate stance towards individuals seeking refuge in the United States. By offering temporary legal status, the administration is acknowledging the urgent need to address the plight of Venezuelans and others who are fleeing their countries to find safety and stability.
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