The 'Right Way' to Immigrate Just Went Wrong
Briefly

The Trump administration has taken steps to revoke Temporary Protected Status (TPS) from 600,000 Venezuelans who had followed legal procedures to remain in the U.S. Despite having met requirements for TPS, these individuals will be subject to deportation as announced by Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem. This decision disregards the humanitarian crisis in Venezuela that had initially warranted TPS and complicates the immigration landscape for those seeking a lawful pathway to residency in the U.S. With the policy shift, the future of many law-abiding Venezuelans is now uncertain.
The Trump administration announced that over 600,000 Venezuelans who lawfully secured Temporary Protected Status will now lose that status and face potential deportation.
Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem confirmed that these Venezuelans would be stripped of their legal status beginning September 10, despite their compliance with U.S. laws.
Read at The Atlantic
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