Over 300,000 Venezuelans who received TPS in 2023 may face deportation after April 2
.@DHSgov decided to terminate Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for the 2023 designation for Venezuela. TPS benefits associated with the 2023 designation will no longer be in effect starting 60 days after publication of the Federal Register notice. More: https://t.co/jElBtL7RyX
In today’s DHS determination ending TPS for many Venezuelans, pretty striking that the U.S. finds there there have been “notable improvements in several areas such as the economy, public health, and crime” in #Venezuela. pic.twitter.com/T4tOKvIMOc
As the Mayor of Doral and the daughter of Cuban exiles, I understand the struggles of families fleeing tyranny. I urge our leaders to find a responsible solution for Venezuelan TPS holders who have followed the law and contributed to our community. (1/2)
EXCLUSIVE — The Trump administration has made plans to revoke the legal status of migrants allowed into the U.S. from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua and Venezuela under former President Joe Biden, according to internal government documents obtained by CBS News.https://t.co/A5RIZNtRoC
Humanitarian parole applications have been frozen since January 22
Today, Chevron's license was automatically extended for six months.
Chevron accounts for roughly 25% of Venezuela's oil production, according to contracts regulated by the 2020 Anti-Blockade Law, which fails to safeguard property rights or promote transparency.
Breaking News: The Trump administration revoked Temporary Protected Status for more than 300,000 Venezuelans in the U.S., leaving them vulnerable to potential deportation. https://t.co/aHtvT4OCzF
Florida rep Salazar is asking Trump to protect Cubans, Nicaraguans and Venezuelans seeking asylum in the U.S.
They would be the most affected groups as Trump authorises federal immigration authorities to deport those protected by Humanitarian Parole and TPS. https://t.co/UL39fBLZma