The US Venezuelan will lose a temporary protection for about one year since the expulsion of President Joe Biden this month.
On Tuesday, Secretary of Land Security, Christie Noem, canceled the latest extension of temporary protected status issued by Biden.
Venezuela, who has TPS from March 11, 2024, will end on September 10 of this year.
Temporary protected status has been given to people who cannot return to the country, which cannot return to their country due to natural disasters and political drastics.
TPS people are not qualified to take the path to citizenship unless the employer or family supports. Protection is usually valid for several months, and is usually updated by the President, who consults with the Ministry of State about the conditions of the country. If the protection is updated by the president, the beneficiary of TPS must re -apply.
In January, when Biden extended his protection, about 600,000 Venezuela was qualified as an extended TPS.
Venezuela is in the suffering of economic, humanitarian, and political crisis that have driven millions of citizens abroad, and many have desperately desperate basic necessities, such as food and safety.
President Donald Trump and Vice President JD Vans stated that during the campaign, TPS and its implementation could be reduced to execute the large -scale expulsion of Trump to his supporters. Ta.