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For nearly 350,000 Venezuelans benefiting from Temporary Protected Status, a federal program the Trump administration has ...
The Trump administration has revoked the Temporary Protected Status for thousands of Venezuelans in the U.S., leaving many with an uncertain future.
President Donald Trump has moved up the timeline to April to revoke temporary protected status, know as TPS, for Venezuelan migrants who arrived in recent years.
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