Trump Administration Revokes TPS for Venezuelans, Deportations Loom
- The Trump administration has ended deportation relief for over 300,000 Venezuelans in the United States, as reported by The New York Times.
- This decision affects about half of the 600,000 Venezuelans with Temporary Protected Status living in the country, according to the Times.
- Those impacted will lose deportation relief and work permits 60 days after the termination notice is published, as stated by the Times.
- Trump announced that Venezuela agreed to accept the return of Venezuelans who entered the U.S. without legal authorization.
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Less than a week after Ohio AG's request, Trump revokes protections for 350K Venezuelans
Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost asked the Trump administration to review protections for migrants from distressed countries. Now that the explicitly anti-immigrant administration has removed those protections from 350,000 Venezuelans, Yost's office isn't responding to questions.
Venezuelans in Houston worry after Trump administration ends TPS protections for over 300,000 people
Several families tell ABC13 they fear the unknown. An immigration attorney is urging Venezuelans to stay calm, ensure they have a plan, and focus on getting information from trusted sources.
Deportation fears grow as U.S. ends TPS for Venezuelans
The Trump administration has revoked Temporary Protected Status for over 300,000 Venezuelans, leaving them vulnerable to deportation. The decision, announced by the Department of Homeland Security, has ignited fierce opposition from immigrant advocates
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