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According to the report, the US Supreme Court has said it will allow the Trump administration to terminate deportation protections for some 350,000 Venezuelans in the US. The ruling lifts a hold that was placed by a California judge that kept Temporary Protected Status (TPS) in place for Venezuelans whose status would have expired last month.
The report also stated that Temporary Protected Status allows people to live and work in the US legally if their home countries are deemed unsafe due to things like countries experiencing wars, natural disasters, or other extraordinary and temporary conditions. The ruling marks a win for US President Donald Trump, who has repeatedly tried to use the Supreme Court to enact immigration policy decisions.
This is the first stepping stone to remove the non-citizens of the USA, and it is the largest single action stripping any group of non-citizens of immigration status in modern US history. The humanitarian and economic impact of the Court's decision will be felt immediately. Trump had wanted to use the centuries-old law to swiftly deport thousands from the US, but Supreme Court judges questioned if the president's action was legal.
Source: BBC
The report also stated that Temporary Protected Status allows people to live and work in the US legally if their home countries are deemed unsafe due to things like countries experiencing wars, natural disasters, or other extraordinary and temporary conditions. The ruling marks a win for US President Donald Trump, who has repeatedly tried to use the Supreme Court to enact immigration policy decisions.
This is the first stepping stone to remove the non-citizens of the USA, and it is the largest single action stripping any group of non-citizens of immigration status in modern US history. The humanitarian and economic impact of the Court's decision will be felt immediately. Trump had wanted to use the centuries-old law to swiftly deport thousands from the US, but Supreme Court judges questioned if the president's action was legal.
Source: BBC