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.
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A judge has ordered the government to release a Venezuelan Temporary Protected Status holder who was wrongfully detained in January.
The temporary program allows Venezuelans to work lawfully in the U.S. and avoid deportation while their country is riddled with crime and unrest.
Noem, in announcing her decision, wrote that conditions in Venezuela “no longer” met the criteria for its citizens to qualify for temporary protected status. U.S. District Judge Edward M.
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A total of 532,000 migrants from from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua and Venezuela entered the U.S. under the CHNV policy.
The Department of Homeland Security has announced it's revoking the Temporary Protected Status of over half a million migrants from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua and Venezuela. This new order applies to just over 500,
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Now, with the Trump administration targeting Venezuelans by rolling back temporary protected status extensions granted just before his return to office, the stakes feel painfully personal