The bishops of the United States and Venezuela are both opposed to the Trump administration’s looming elimination of temporary protected status (TPS) for recent Venezuelan immigrants.
President Donald Trump has moved up the timeline to April to revoke temporary protected status, know as TPS, for Venezuelan migrants who arrived in recent years.
For nearly 350,000 Venezuelans benefiting from Temporary Protected Status, a federal program the Trump administration has ...
Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem determined that conditions in Venezuela no longer support the 2023 designation ...
On February 5, 2025, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) published a notice in the Federal Register terminating the ...
The Trump administration has revoked the Temporary Protected Status for thousands of Venezuelans in the U.S., leaving many with an uncertain future.
The action on Venezuelans follows through on vows made by President Trump, as he campaigned, to end TPS coverage for hundreds ...
Roughly 1 million people are in the United States on temporary protected status, because of civil unrest and natural disasters in their home country. According to the Miami Herald, at least half a ...
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem decided not to renew Temporary Protected status for this group of Venezuelans, saying it’s not in the interest of the United States. TPS is for people who ...
In early February, the Trump administration revoked temporary protected status from around 350,000 Venezuelans who fled brutal crackdowns on dissent and struggled for food and medicine under President ...
Negron — along with her husband and her daughter — have relied on Temporary Protected Status while awaiting any possible advancement of their bid for political asylum. Former President Joe ...
A special protection status for Venezuelan refugees and migrants has been terminated by the Department of Homeland Security. What the change could mean for Iowans.