The Trump administration has petitioned the Supreme Court to revoke Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for 350,000 Venezuelans, which would leave them at risk of deportation. This request follows a federal judge's ruling that paused the expiration of TPS, emphasizing potential disruption to lives and loss of economic activity. The administration maintains that the judge's order violates executive powers in immigration. TPS offers legal residency due to unsafe conditions in home countries, which the administration is moving aggressively to rescind, impacting a wide range of immigrants.
The Trump administration's move to strip Temporary Protected Status from 350,000 Venezuelans could expose them to deportation and jeopardize their legal residency.
The emergency appeal to the Supreme Court follows a federal judge's ruling which paused the expiration of TPS for Venezuelans, indicating potential economic ramifications.
Solicitor General D. John Sauer argued that the federal judge's order interferes with the administration's authority over immigration and that other legal options exist for affected individuals.
Judge Edward Chen determined the expiration of TPS could severely disrupt the lives of many Venezuelans, threatening billions in economic activity without justifiable harm shown by the government.
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