Dozens of Venezuelan migrants boarded small boats on an island off the Caribbean coast of Panama on Monday, setting off towards Colombia by sea as part of a reverse migration of families who have given up trying to reach the United States.
Like hundreds of thousands of Venezuelans hit by political and economic crises, Teran, his wife and her mother applied for different kinds of humanitarian protections in the United States that the Trump administration has curtailed or is expected to end soon.
The Trump administration is rescinding Temporary Protected Status for Venezuelans, with the first group losing TPS in April then in September.
Since the removal of TPS for tens of thousands of Venezuelans earlier this month, leaders in Central Florida’s Haitian community have been holding multiple Know Your Rights sessions to fight misinformation and calm fears.
While portrayed by the Trump administration as hardened criminals, the Venezuelans returning to their home country in the deportation flights from the United States and Mexico are being welcomed back
Immigrant rights groups are suing the Trump administration for ending temporary protected status for Venezuelans. George Escobar, Chief of Programs and Services at Casa, one of the programs in one of the lawsuits,
A group of migrants are suing the Trump administration for ending the Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for more than 600,000 Venezuelans, claiming the move is unlawful and racially motivated.
Nearly 200 Venezuelan immigrants to the U.S. were returned to their home country after being detained at Guantanamo Bay, in a flurry of flights that forged an unprecedented pathway for U.S. deportations.
Several Venezuelans and three immigrant rights groups have sued President Donald Trump's administration over its decision to end temporary protections against deportation for hundreds of thousands of Venezuelan immigrants living in the United States.
The decision means that thousands of Haitians could be eligible for deportation in August. It comes as a similar move against Venezuelan migrants is challenged in court.
Around 350,000 Venezuelas in the U.S. will lose their Temporary Protected Status, but what is it? And why are they losing it?
Will President Trump’s decision to end Temporary Protected Status for 300,000 Venezuelan immigrants dim Venezuelan Americans’ strong support for him?