US top court allows lifting of legal protections for Venezuelans
The US Supreme Court allowed the Trump administration to end temporary protected status for 350,000 Venezuelans. Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem’s request was granted, revoking protections while an appeal proceeds. Venezuelan-American activist Adelys Ferro criticised the decision as a “xenophobic, discriminatory, racist attack.” The US Supreme Court has allowed President Donald Trump’s administration to end legal protections that have shielded some 350,000 Venezue
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