Many Venezuelans Ready to Leave US After TPS Revoked
- Many Venezuelans are preparing to leave the United States after Temporary Protected Status ended for over 300,000 people, as reported by the Washington Post.
- The U.S. Supreme Court allowed President Donald Trump’s administration to revoke Temporary Protected Status, contrary to a lower court ruling by U.S. District Judge Edward Chen.
- Many Venezuelans are closing businesses and selling homes as they prepare to depart the U.S. following this order by the Supreme Court.
- A Venezuelan journalist expressed that the U.S. government is 'essentially sending us back into the hands of our jailer.
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Venezuelan Opposition Press Trump Admin For New Protections as 600,000 Venezuelans Lose TPS: 'Did Not Emigrate by Choice'
Nobel laureate María Corina Machado had previously shared a similar statement saying she had appealed directly to both the Trump administration and Congress
“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…
Many Venezuelans Ready to Leave US After TPS Revoked
Many Venezuelans are readying to leave the United States after Temporary Protected Status ended for more than 300,000 Venezuelans in the United States, reports the Washington Post. The Supreme Court last month allowed President Donald Trump’s administration to strip legal protections from Venezuelan migrants. The justices issued an emergency order, putting on hold a lower court ruling by U.S. District Judge Edward Chen in San Francisco that foun…
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