Venezuelan T.P.S. Holders Will Ask Judge to Maintain Deportation Protections
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Immigrant rights advocates are urging a federal judge in San Francisco to delay decisions by Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem that would end Temporary Protected Status for Venezuelans. This decision, made in February, threatens nearly 350,000 migrants with deportation. The plaintiffs assert that the revocation was improper and racially biased, while federal officials maintain that Noem acted legitimately. This case contributes to a wave of legal challenges against what many see as the Trump administration's intense measures to decrease immigration and enforce deportations.
Immigrant rights lawyers are contesting decisions by Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem that would end Temporary Protected Status for Venezuelan migrants, risking thousands of deportations.
The plaintiffs argue that revoking Temporary Protected Status for Venezuelans under Noem is a violation of administrative procedures and reflects racial bias.
Federal officials assert that Secretary Noem acted within her authority and have rejected allegations of discrimination regarding the termination of protections afforded under Biden.
This lawsuit reflects a broader legal challenge against the Trump administration's efforts to fortify expulsion policies for millions of vulnerable immigrants in the U.S.
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