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    US Supreme Court clears way for Trump administration to deport 350,000 Venezuelans

    May 19, 2025Updated:May 19, 2025 World No Comments
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    The Trump administration received the constitutional protections from almost 350, 000 Cuban immigrants on Monday, according to the US Supreme Court. These people were previously protected from deportation by a program called Temporary Protected Status ( TPS), which was meant to assist people from nations that have experienced conflict or disaster. The judge’s anonymous attempt did not provide an argument for the decision. A lower court’s decision that had halted the president’s effort to end TPS for Venezuelans is now on hold. Venezuelans ‘ US stay is in jeopardy thanks to the TPS judgement. TPS was first implemented in 1990 and grants available immigrants the right to reside and work in the US. Former US President Biden’s leadership granted an 18-month expansion of this position to Venezuelans, but Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem reversed it in February. In response to that, affected persons filed legal lawsuits accusing the government of being biased and of skipping legal steps. According to US District Judge Edward Chen, the government’s action appeared to be “unauthorised by rules, arbitrary and capricious, and motivated by illegal animus.” He added that removing the safeguards may “inflict catastrophic damage” on families, cause billions in economic productivity, and harm public health and safety. The 9th Circuit Court of Appeals after upheld Chen’s decision, but the Trump administration then requested the Supreme Court’s decision in an urgent way to raise the ice. D. John Sauer, the judge’s solicitor general, claimed that the prosecutor had overstepped his duties and had harmed the senior firm’s power over immigration. Secretary Noem’s evaluation of the national interest, which a district judge is truly unfit to interfere with, was replaced by the district court’s statewide relief, he wrote. auer pleaded with the judge to act immediately and insisted that multiculturalism choices made under TPS rules are not open to judicial review. The Supreme Court clarified that specific immigrants could also file legal challenges if they faced the loss of work permits or removal. This court’s urgent attention is mainly warranted because protracted litigation effectively prevents the president from enforcing a crucial component of the administration’s immigration policy. The government’s decision’s opponents contend that the law forbids first terminations of TPS extensions. The selection is the most recent of Trump’s team’s recent series of emergency appeals involving immigration. Additionally, the administration has requested that similar safeguards be implemented for refugees from Cuba, Haiti, and Nicaragua. The judge’s decision, if it is implemented, may have a significant impact on US immigration laws, putting hundreds of thousands of Venezuelans at risk of being deported despite the fact that many of them have resided and worked there for years.

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