US Government Seeks Supreme Court Ruling to End Protections for Venezuelan Migrants
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US Government Seeks Supreme Court Ruling to End Protections for Venezuelan Migrants

The U.S. government, backed by the Trump administration, is pushing the Supreme Court to terminate deportation protections for Venezuelans under the Temporary Protected Status (TPS) program. This request follows a federal judge's ruling against the administration's authority to end TPS, potentially affecting hundreds of thousands of Venezuelans who depend on these protections for their safety and stability in the U.S.

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