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US Supreme Court clears path to end TPS for Venezuelans

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US Supreme Court clears path to end TPS for Venezuelans

The United States Supreme Court has allowed the Trump administration to move forward with its plan to terminate Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for hundreds of thousands of Venezuelan immigrants. This decision clears the way for potential deportations, reversing a previous ruling by a district court in San Francisco that had blocked the policy.

TPS is a humanitarian program that protects immigrants from deportation if their home countries are experiencing extraordinary crises like war or natural disasters. While TPS allows recipients to live and work in the U.S. legally, it does not offer a path to citizenship and must be renewed periodically. Venezuela received TPS designation under President Joe Biden in 2021 due to the severe economic and political crisis in the country.

This ruling affects over 348,000 Venezuelans who were granted TPS under Biden’s 2023 expansion of the program. The Trump administration, through Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem, had argued that many of the recipients pose security risks, claiming—without publicly available evidence—that some are linked to gangs or have criminal backgrounds.

Despite a legal challenge filed in February by seven Venezuelan migrants and advocacy groups who accused the administration of discrimination, the Supreme Court sided with the Trump administration. The court’s unsigned and brief order did not provide a detailed explanation for the decision, though it emphasized the federal government’s authority over immigration.

Currently, around 600,000 Venezuelans benefit from TPS. However, their protection is set to expire in September, and Secretary Noem is expected to decide by July whether to extend or revoke that status.

The ruling has sparked strong reactions. Supporters of the decision, including the Department of Homeland Security, claim it enhances national safety. Critics argue it represents a severe and unjustified rollback of humanitarian protections. Legal experts and advocates have called the decision historic and alarming, warning of the humanitarian consequences for Venezuelans facing oppression and extreme hardship at home.


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