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On Monday, May 19, the U.S. Supreme Court granted the Justice Department's request to terminate TPS protections and work permits for 350,000 Venezuelans living in the United ...
The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday granted the Trump administration’s request to stay a lower court’s ruling, allowing the U.S. Department of Homeland Security to end a federal “temporary protected ...
The decision means Venezuelan immigrants could lose the right to live and work in the United States.
Finish big budget bill Trump hands truce talks to Russia, Ukraine Supreme Court allows Venezuelan deportations Netanyahu: ...
The Supreme Court is signaling fading confidence that the Trump administration will act in good faith in response to judicial ...
The Supreme Court of the United States (SCOTUS) recently permitted President Donald Trump to temporarily rescind the ...
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President Donald Trump spoke with Russian President Vladimir Putin yesterday. The Supreme Court said Trump can cancel protected status for Venezuelans. The Trump administration is set to pay nearly $5 ...
The Supreme Court's decision to allow the revocation of Temporary Protected Status (TPS) has left hundreds of thousands of ...
California District Judge Edward Chen blocked the cancellation on March 31. He wrote in his opinion that statutes cited by ...
The status allows people already in the United States to live and work legally because their native countries are deemed ...
Monday the Supreme Court gave the Trump administration the greenlight to remove temporary protection status for Venezuela.
The court granted the Justice Department's request to lift a judge's order that had halted Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem's decision to terminate deportation protection conferred to ...
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