Nearly 600,000 Venezuelans in limbo after losing temporary protected status
Summary
In 2025, the US Supreme Court allowed President Trump's administration to end Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for nearly 600,000 Venezuelan migrants. TPS had let these people live and work legally in the US because returning to Venezuela was considered unsafe. Now, many Venezuelans face legal uncertainty about their stay in the United States.Key Facts
- Temporary Protected Status (TPS) was given to Venezuelans who could not safely return home.
- TPS allowed them to work legally and stay in the US temporarily.
- In 2025, the US Supreme Court allowed the Trump administration to end TPS for Venezuelans.
- Around 600,000 Venezuelans lost this status.
- Losing TPS means many Venezuelans don't have clear legal permission to stay.
- This change creates uncertainty and fear among affected Venezuelans in the US.
- The report comes from Florida, where many Venezuelans live.
- This decision is part of broader US immigration policy under President Trump.
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