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The judge’s ruling means that more than 600,000 Venezuelan TPS holders will keep their legal status and work authorization for the time being as the case develops in federal court, pending the final ...
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The House passed legislation Wednesday mostly along party lines that limits the authority of federal district judges to issue nationwide orders, as Republicans react to several court rulings against ...
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The future for Venezuelans with TPS remains murky. ADELYS FERRO, executive director of the Venezuelan American Caucus, said Venezuelans are still feeling stressed over an impending appeal. She also anticipates the TPS case is likely to escalate to the Supreme Court.
Four of the Venezuelan men were arrested in Providence. A fifth man, involved in a theft at Garden City Center, is wanted on a warrant, police say.
Venezuelans who lose their protections would have to remain illegally at the risk of being deported or return home.
The actions came after lawyers sued in defense of the Venezuelans who are at risk of removal from the US under a law that gives the president the power to deport noncitizens in times of war.
The Trump administration says it cannot bring back those mistakenly removed. That claim “doesn't make any sense,” a former ICE official says.
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Latin Times on MSNMost Venezuelans Deported to El Salvador Had No Criminal Record, Investigation RevealsA new investigation by CBS News shows the majority of men sent to a prison in El Salvador had no criminal records despite Trump administration asserting so.
After a federal judge in California granted a request to delay an attempt to end the program that temporarily protects Venezuelans from deportation, some of those who have migrated to North Texas feel a sense of relief for now.