Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem is vacating a Biden administration decision to extend the status into 2026.
The Trump administration has rescinded a decision that extended Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for approximately 600,000 Venezuelans, putting them at risk of deportation.
In 2023, when Joe Biden was President, the Department of Homeland Security granted thousands of Venezuelans what’s called "temporary protected status." Trump signs executive order targeting ...
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis avoided taking a position Wednesday on the Trump administration’s move to end temporary protected status for Venezuelans in the U.S., an important and emotional issue ...
A federal judge in Maryland issued a nationwide preliminary injunction on Wednesday, halting President Donald Trump’s executive order seeking to end birthright citizenship. Judge Deborah ...
The decision means about 348,000 Venezuelans with Temporary Protected Status, more than half of all Venezuelans in the program, could be deported and lose work permits in April, according to a ...
Temporary Protected Status (TPS), enacted in 1990, is available to nationals of designated countries who are already present in the United States, but unable to safely return to their home country.
The three requested TPS. He works in construction and said he'll explore other ways to stay in the U.S. legally. Congress created TPS in 1990 to prevent deportations to countries suffering from ...
This past weekend, Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem revoked one of two Temporary Protected Status designations for Venezuela, which the U.S. government had previously determined was too ...
Henry Carmona, 48, right, who fled Venezuela after receiving death threats for refusing to participate in demonstrations in support of the government, stands with friends and a reporter following ...