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Many Venezuelans Ready to Leave US After TPS Revoked

The Supreme Court's emergency order allows termination of protections for over 300,000 Venezuelans, exposing many to deportation despite ongoing crisis in Venezuela.

  • Last month, the U.S. Supreme Court allowed the Trump administration to strip Temporary Protected Status for Venezuelans and issued an emergency order putting a lower-court ruling on hold.
  • The Biden administration designated Venezuelans for Temporary Protected Status in 2021 and renewed it in 2023, extending protections to October 2026; TPS was created in 1990 to prevent deportations to dangerous countries.
  • Data show approximately 268,000 individuals admitted under the March 2021 designation, with Florida holding roughly 230,000 TPS beneficiaries, while a small group who re-registered in January 2025 retains work-permit extensions through October 2026.
  • Affected Venezuelans face losing work authorization as many Venezuelan TPS beneficiaries without legal protection shutter businesses or prepare to leave amid safety concerns in Venezuela.
  • The decision unfolds amid a broader immigration crackdown as the move aligns with President Donald Trump's second-term push to strip protections, while lawmakers urge case-by-case protections amid clashes with U.S. courts and dissent by three liberal Supreme Court justices.
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“Now they have to apply for asylum.” With that recommendation, attorney Wilfredo “Willie” Allen, with more than forty years of exercise in South Florida, sums up the picture faced by thousands of Venezuelans in the United States following the cancellation of the Temporary Protection Status (TPS) provided by the Donald Trump administration.The end of key protection for these U.S. migrants Since midnight on Friday, November 7, more than 250,000 pe…

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The Washington Post broke the news in on Saturday, November 8, 2025.
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