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Trump administration can strip protected status for Venezuelans for now

by The editor•19 May 2025•Posted inNPR

Protesters in Miami support a resolution in favor of reinstating temporary protected status for Venezuelans on Feb. 13, 2025. In early February,  the Trump administration revoked temporary protected status for around 350,000 Venezuelans who fled the country and immigrated to the United States.

The move could potentially lead to the deportations of some 350,000 Venezuelans while litigation continues in the lower courts.

(Image credit: Joe Raedle)

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