Supreme Court allows Trump to nix temporary status for Venezuelan migrants
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.
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