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On Monday, the Supreme Court decided the Trump Administration is able to end the Temporary Protected Status program.
Roughly 50K Venezuelans who arrived in Chicago over the last 2 years are in limbo after Monday's SCOTUS ruling.
As a business owner in the largest Venezuelan community in the United States, Wilmer Escaray is stressed and in shock. He is unsure what steps he should take after the Supreme Court allowed President ...
When the U.S. Supreme Court said Monday the Trump administration could strip legal protections from 350,000 Venezuelans while ...
Thousands of Venezuelan migrants living in Chicago could soon face deportation, after the Supreme Court ruled this week that ...
The U.S. designated Venezuela for TPS on the basis of conditions in Venezuela that prevented nationals from returning safely.
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The U.S. president is resurrecting first-term tactics and promising a more aggressive reduction in immigration. AS/COA is ...
A ruling allows Kristi Noem to begin deportations of 650,000 foreign nationals. Salazar directed her scorn at Justices.
This time, the immigrant is a gay man from Guatemala who fled death threats and twice tried to seek refuge in the United ...
On May 19, 2025, the U.S. Supreme Court effectively granted the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) the ability to rescind Temporary ...
Nearly 350,000 Venezuelans are living in the U.S. under a program called Temporary Protected Status. The Trump Administration has been trying to end the program, and on Monday, the Supreme Court ...
Trump has moved to strip Temporary Protected Status from thousands of Venezuelans living legally in the U.S., and they now ...
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