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Venezuelan citizen group, Several immigrants The federal immigration agency that filed the lawsuit accused the Trump administration of illegally ending the “temporary protective status” of Venezuelans imposed by Biden.
this Venezuelan Association Massachusetts is a progressive organization called “Democracy Forward,” three immigrants filed lawsuits in federal court in Boston against the Department of Homeland Security, Customs and Border Protection, and the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services, challenging their alleged temporary protection status of President Donald Trump and Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem.
“It’s time to leave the United States,” the plaintiff said in a statement, opposing a massive April email from the Department of Homeland Security to TPS immigration.
Plaintiffs recommend that the recipients of their work rot and other related documents may have applied for blunt instruments, have the right to retain legal rights in the United States.
Federal judge cancels temporary protection status in Trump’s move
They further argue that TPS revocation needs to be determined on a case-by-case basis and mistakenly destroys life and careers and risks being deported.
“As a community-based organization, we have witnessed first-hand the direct harm of this sudden policy to those who arrive legally, meet every DHS requirement, Including CBP a processVenezuelan officials Carlina Velázquez and Carlos Martín Medina said in a joint statement obtained by Fox News Digital.
Democratic forward President Skye Perryman added that the “sudden policy shift” demonstrated “the Trump Vance administration’s attack on rule-compliant immigrants.”
“Let me know: it’s not about immigration, it’s about cruelty and goals in a vulnerable environment,” Perriman claimed.
“Our customers use the CBP ONE app because DHS needs it. Now, the threat of depriving them of their rights and threatening them to deport is a serious violation of law and public trust.”
President Donald Trump and Secretary Christie Norm (Getty)
Immigration fleeing Venezuela is an effective dictatorship since the 1999 Hugo Chávez election – former President Joe Biden has received special protection in 2021 due to humanitarian concerns.
Biden then extended the TPS in 2023, and after the initial timetable was imposed, approximately 350,000 Venezuelan immigrants were still arriving.
After Trump took office, Neum revoked the 2023 TPS expansion, which allowed Venezuelan immigrants to eventually remove the ball roll of protected status.
In April, Obama-appointed Judge Edward Milton Chen issued an injunction that prevented Noem from ending TPS. The Supreme Court rejected Chen in a brief, unsigned order in May, allowing Norm’s timeline to resume.
Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson pointed out her objection when she was not signed.
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But Chen made a narrow ruling in June, pointing out that pre-existing work permits, etc. should not be cancelled retroactively.
A judge heard a debate during the Trump administration’s July appeal in Pasadena, California It is reported that the phone call The president’s comments are “arguably racist”.
In a comment on Fox News Digital, Assistant Secretary of Homeland Security Tricia McLaughlin said the lawsuit was a “desperate attempt to maintain a million censored illegal foreigners in the country and undermine President Trump’s constitutional powers to enforce U.S. immigration laws.”
She added: “The Biden administration abused parole to establish industrial-scale fishing programs, and the Trump administration is correcting that.”
“This lawsuit is an insult to tens of millions of Americans who have given the president the task of restoring the security and common sense of our immigration system.”

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