Trump officials ask supreme court to help strip legal status from Venezuelans
Briefly

The Trump administration has approached the U.S. Supreme Court to support its effort to revoke the Temporary Protected Status (TPS) assigned to over 300,000 Venezuelan migrants in the U.S. This move could lead to widespread deportations. The Justice Department's request aims to put on hold a federal judge's order preventing the termination of TPS, which was reinstated by the Biden administration due to Venezuela's political instability. Judge Ed Chen ruled that stripping TPS could harm many individuals economically and socially, and suggested the administration's actions may not be legally justified.
The Trump administration has requested the Supreme Court's intervention to revoke temporary protected status for over 300,000 Venezuelan migrants, potentially leading to their deportation.
U.S. District Judge Ed Chen emphasized that revoking TPS could cause irreparable harm to migrants and suggests the government's actions may be unlawful and unjustified.
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