The Supreme Court of the United States ruled 8–1 to lift a lower court block on ending Temporary Protected Status for Venezuelans, backing the administration of Donald Trump. The decision affirms that TPS is a policy choice, not a guaranteed refuge.
About 300,000 Venezuelans who built lives in the U.S. now face uncertainty. DHS, led by Kristi Noem, argued continued protection conflicts with the national interest.
Supporters call it restored immigration control. Critics say families are being uprooted. The ruling sharpens the debate over what “temporary” protection really means.
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