The Supreme Court of the United States ruled to lift an injunction that had blocked the end of Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for Venezuelans. With an 8–1 decision, the Court allowed the administration to move forward with plans that could affect about 300,000 Venezuelan migrants.
Supporters say the ruling confirms that the executive branch has authority over immigration policy. Critics argue it puts many families who built lives in the U.S. under TPS at risk of deportation.
The decision highlights how temporary immigration protections can quickly change when policies shift.
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