US Supreme Court clears way to end TPS for Venezuelans
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Venezuelan strongman Nicolás Maduro is blaming Cuban-American officials in the U.S., specifically Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Miami U.S. Rep. María Elvira Salazar, for the Trump administration’s decision to revoke the Temporary Protected Status that allows hundreds of thousands of Venezuelans to live and work in the United States.
They fear a labor shortage in South Florida as trades such as construction and landscaping lose workers. Those workers also are consumers, they say.
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When TPS ends, those with pending asylum applications can legally remain in the U.S. while awaiting a decision. Many Venezuelans have been waiting for years for their asylum cases to be resolved. For them, the end of TPS will have little immediate effect, as they can continue to stay legally while their applications are processed.
On May 19, 2025, the U.S. Supreme Court issued an emergency order that allows the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) to proceed with
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Latin Times on MSNRubio, Florida Republicans Blasted In New Ad After Ruling On TPS For Venezuelans: 'Who Will They Betray Next?'Secretary of State Marco Rubio is again being criticized publicly for shifting some of his stances after making it to Trump's cabinet
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Roughly 50K Venezuelans who arrived in Chicago over the last 2 years are in limbo after Monday's SCOTUS ruling.
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