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MIAMI — A federal judge has granted protection from deportation and work permits to as many as 5,000 Venezuelans who have Temporary Protected Status.
Venezuelan nationals sued the Trump administration earlier this year for abruptly terminating Temporary Protected Status protections, which allowed them to live and work legally in the U.S.
The three-judge panel in San Francisco denied DHS’s request to stay a March 31 ruling by US District Judge Edward Chen. Judge Chen’s 78‑page opinion postponed DHS Secretary Kristi Noem’s decision to ...
Yes, if you are one of the 350,000 Venezuelans who first registered for TPS under the 2023 Venezuela designation, you must re-register by Sept. 10, 2025, to maintain your TPS status until Oct. 2 ...
“It is evident that the Secretary made sweeping negative generalizations about Venezuelan TPS beneficiaries,” the judge said in a 78-page order.
In his 78-page ruling, Judge Chen stated that Noem's decision was based on "a negative group stereotype" and found that DHS had failed to justify ending protections.
A federal judge in Boston refused to weigh in on a request to block the Trump administration’s plan to end deportation protections for thousands of Venezuelan immigrants, saying it would create ...