'Cruel decision': Thousands of Venezuelans left in legal limbo after Supreme Court ruling
Briefly

The U.S. Supreme Court's recent ruling has allowed the Trump administration to terminate Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for Venezuelans, impacting about 350,000 legal residents. The lack of explanation from the court has led to widespread confusion and fear among TPS holders, their families, and employers. Advocates like Cecilia González Herrera express that this decision denies fundamental human rights and disrespects the struggles faced by Venezuelans fleeing political persecution. With no timeline provided, the future for TPS holders remains uncertain and precarious.
This law was designated to protect people that cannot return home safely.
It disregards human dignity and the fundamental American value of protecting those who cannot return home safely.
Read at Miami Herald
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