Venezuela, DHS and Temporary Protected Status
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Chen called Noem's decision "unprecedented," noting that the U.S. government had never before abruptly terminated a TPS program without a significant wind-down period.
Fox News |
Former federal prosecutor Andy McCarthy and Fox News legal editor Kerri Urbahn discuss the hearing at a federal court over the Trump administration’s alleged terrorist gang member deportations on ‘The...
Reuters |
There is a "fair likelihood" the Trump administration violated a court order temporarily blocking the deportation of alleged Venezuelan gang members under a rarely invoked 18th-century law, a U.S. jud...
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A federal judge on Wednesday ordered the government to release a Venezuelan Temporary Protected Status holder who was wrongfully detained in January and was almost put on a deportation flight to El Salvador.
On March 31, 2025, a California federal court in National TPS Alliance v. Noem granted the plaintiffs’ motion to postpone the actions taken
Nearly 350,000 people could soon face deportation after the Trump administration moved to end Temporary Protected Status, or T.P.S., for immigrants from that country.
America First, we have all heard the campaign slogan of President Donald Trump. It applies to everything he and the administration does and that includes immigr
After a federal judge in California paused the Trump administration's termination of protections for Venezuelan immigrants Monday, a judge in Boston declined to hear a similar case, but left it open in the event the California decision is overturned.
According to a federal report published in December 2024, nearly a third of the roughly 1.1 million TPS recipients live in Florida. Of those, 59% are Venezuelan and 35% are Haitian, with the other 6% coming from other TPS nations.