According to government documents obtained by the New York Times, the Trump administration has canceled more temporary protection (TPS) of more than 300,000 Venezuelans in the United States, and has been expelled to the potential for the next few months. On the other hand, it was vulnerable.
This movement began in the first administration when President Trump, who first deleted such protection in his second phase, tried to end his immigration from Sudan, El Salvador, and Haiti. It indicates that it is planning to continue cracking down on the program. Especially. He was inhibited by the Federal Court, which had a problem in how to dismantle protection.
During the first term that Mr. Trump’s administration ended the protection of immigration from El Salvador and Haiti, the authorities have permitted those affected for 12 to 18 months before it ended.
This time, the administration has decided to change the change more immediately. Under Venezuela’s TPS, which was protected in 2023, the government loses a temporary status 60 days after the government released the end notification. Republicans of the Program have said that they have been used to make immigration a long stay than intended, and have transformed from temporary to permanent arrangements.
The notification indicates that more than 300,000 Venezuelans have TPS until April.
Other groups of more than 250,000 Venezuela have been protected until September and have no effect so far, but this decision is at risk that they and others will lose their future status under TPS. It suggests that there is a possibility.
The end of this end will increase the number of people who are not formally immigrant in the United States to make a large -scale expulsion of abroad. The decision to cancel the protection may face the legal task from immigration activists who expected such a decision.
The program is intended for immigrants that cannot be returned to countries facing natural disasters or some kind of dispute. In recent years, immigrants have escaped from Venezuela because the government elucidated under President Nicholas Maduro.
The program has grown dramatically during the Biden administration. According to Congress research services, more than one million people gained status at the end of last year.
It is clear that Mr. Trump is aiming to change it. According to the Times, the decision of TPS is no longer needed because the approval of Christa Noem, approved by the Secretary of Land Security, Cerista Noem, was not useful for the US national interests.
Just a few weeks ago, Alejandro N. Yorkas, the Secretary of Land Security at the time, found the opposition.
In January, the Biden administration expanded the protection of Venezuela to 18 months. This discovered that the Trump administration was immediately canceled -that the condition of its country needs such movements.
“Venezuela has experienced a complicated, serious and multidimensional humanitarian crisis,” the Ministry of Land Security of the Biden quoted the American Committee on human rights reports on the country. “This crisis has confused all aspects of Venezuela’s life.”