Supreme Court allows Trump to strip protections from some Venezuelans; deportations could follow
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The Supreme Court has permitted the Trump administration to revoke Temporary Protected Status for 350,000 Venezuelans, posing significant deportation risks. This decision nullifies a previous ruling by a federal judge that maintained protections for these individuals, who are legally in the U.S. due to dangerous conditions in Venezuela. The ruling is part of a broader pattern of immigration-related legal appeals by the Trump administration, reflecting a shift in policy that has already targeted hundreds of thousands of immigrants from various countries, including Haiti and Nicaragua.
President Trump's administration is aggressively stripping protections from Venezuelans, potentially exposing them to deportation, despite legal status deemed necessary due to unsafe home conditions.
The Supreme Court's decision halts a federal judge's ruling that maintained Temporary Protected Status, putting 350,000 Venezuelans at risk of losing their legal protections.
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