Around 350,000 Venezuelas in the U.S. will lose their Temporary Protected Status, but what is it? And why are they losing it?
The Trump administration’s decision to end Temporary Protected Status for Venezuelans was “frivolous”, politically motivated and of questionable legality, a public policy research think tank said ...
The decision means that thousands of Haitians could be eligible for deportation in August. It comes as a similar move against ...
Immigration advocates have filed two suits challenging the Trump administration’s stripping of deportation protection for ...
For nearly 350,000 Venezuelans benefiting from Temporary Protected Status, a federal program the Trump administration has ...
Venezuelan immigrants have filed a new lawsuit against the Trump administration's abrupt decision to revoke TPS protections ...
On January 20, 2025, the Trump administration issued the Securing Our Borders executive order, citing national security, crime prevention, and ...
Advocacy groups and Venezuelan immigrants have filed suit in federal courts over terminated removal protections for Venezuelans in the United States.
"I'm not a criminal and I came here with the proper permissions so I hope I can stay," said a 34-year-old Venezuelan who ...
The Trump administration 's decision to end Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for Venezuelans is facing a legal challenge, as the National TPS Alliance along with Venezuelan plaintiffs have filed a ...
President Trump’s recent moves to end temporary protections for immigrants from Venezuela and Haiti are expected to revive a ...
Congress created TPS in 1990 to prevent deportations to countries suffering from natural disasters or civil strife, giving ...
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