Supreme Court lets Trump strip protections from more than 300,000 Venezuelan migrants

ABC NewsFriday, October 3, 2025 at 8:47:20 PM
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Supreme Court lets Trump strip protections from more than 300,000 Venezuelan migrants
The Supreme Court's recent decision permits President Donald Trump to revoke legal protections for over 300,000 Venezuelan migrants, a move that could significantly impact their lives and safety. This ruling is crucial as it highlights the ongoing debate over immigration policies and the treatment of vulnerable populations seeking refuge in the United States.
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