US Supreme Court clears way to end TPS for Venezuelans
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For the loved ones of TPS beneficiaries, the Supreme Court decision ignites fear of family separations and the loss of livelihoods. When it moved to revoke the TPS protections in February, the Department of Homeland Security said Venezuela had seen “notable” improvements in economy, public health and crime.
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The Supreme Court on Monday allowed the Trump administration to strip legal protections from some 350,000 Venezuelans in the country. The move to end Temporary Protected Status, also known as TPS, has Venezuelans in Doral,
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South Florida businesses, immigrants brace for fallout after TPS ruling, rollback of parole programs
A recent U.S. Supreme Court ruling affecting Temporary Protected Status for Venezuelans has sent shockwaves through South Florida’s immigrant communities and among business owners.
When the U.S. Supreme Court said Monday the Trump administration could strip legal protections from 350,000 Venezuelans while litigation continues in the lower courts, the move sent shockwaves.