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The Supreme Court allowing the Trump administration to end TPS protections for Venezuelans may have implications for 350,000 of them living in the U.S.
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Ketanji Brown Jackson grew up in the Miami area before attending Harvard University as an undergrad and law student.
South Florida immigration attorney on end of protections for Venezuelans 02:48. A Supreme Court decision has stripped legal protections for more than 350,000 Venezuelan migrants l
The Supreme Court handed President Donald Trump's administration a legal win by allowing the government to end TPS for Venezuelans.
For the loved ones of TPS beneficiaries, the Supreme Court decision ignites fear of family separations and the loss of livelihoods. When it moved to revoke the TPS protections in February, the Department of Homeland Security said Venezuela had seen “notable” improvements in economy, public health and crime.
A trio of Miami-area Republicans are pushing back against the administration as President Trump works to end programs protecting many of the region’s immigrant communities from deportation.