Summary
The U.S. Supreme Court has permitted President Trump's administration to remove Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for Venezuelan migrants. This decision reverses a judge's earlier ruling that blocked the move, allowing the administration to proceed while legal challenges continue.
Key Facts
- The Supreme Court allowed the Trump administration to revoke TPS for Venezuelan migrants.
- The reversal affected a judge's earlier ruling that prevented the removal of TPS.
- TPS provides legal protection and work permits for migrants from countries facing crises.
- Over 300,000 Venezuelan migrants in the U.S. are impacted by this decision.
- The decision is part of President Trump's broader immigration policies.
- The Supreme Court's ruling is aligned with a previous decision in May regarding this case.
- TPS for Venezuelans was established under Biden and extended to October 2026 before being challenged.