The Trump administration's request to revoke Temporary Protected Status (T.P.S.) for Venezuelan immigrants prompts legal challenges citing administrative violations and racial bias. Secretary Kristi Noem's termination of an 18-month extension led to a lawsuit, with Judge Chen blocking the administration, asserting that the plaintiffs are likely to prove their case regarding unauthorized and prejudiced actions. The ruling stressed the significant adverse effects on hundreds of thousands of individuals and the broader implications for the U.S. economy and public safety.
The Trump administrationâs request to remove Temporary Protected Status for Venezuelan immigrants is challenged due to concerns over legality, racial bias, and potential harm.
Judge Edward M. Chen found that terminating T.P.S. for Venezuelans could irreparably harm individuals, disrupt lives, and impact economic activity, public health, and safety.
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