Supreme Court Allows Trump Administration to Strip Protections from Venezuelan Migrants
Briefly

On Monday, the Supreme Court ruled that the Trump Administration can remove legal protections from Venezuelan migrants, reversing an extension of Temporary Protected Status (TPS) initiated under Biden. This decision puts over 300,000 Venezuelans at risk of deportation, as the protections were set to expire in October 2026. Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem sought to terminate these protections earlier. A federal judge previously ruled against this termination, but the Supreme Court's stay allows the new policy to proceed while lower court litigation continues, also impacting protections for Afghans.
The Supreme Court's emergency order enables the Trump Administration to revoke legal protections for Venezuelan migrants, risking their deportation and altering the TPS extension.
More than 300,000 Venezuelans in the U.S. are impacted by the Supreme Court's decision to allow the removal of their Temporary Protected Status.
Read at time.com
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