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The U.S. Supreme Court allowed Trump's administration to strip about 350,000 Venezuelans living in the United States of a ...
The Supreme Court on Friday blocked President Donald Trump from moving forward with deportations under the 1798 Alien Enemies ...
The status allows people already in the United States to live and work legally because their native countries are deemed ...
The Supreme Court said Venezuelan migrants haven't had enough time or information to protect their rights. Clarence Thomas ...
The Supreme Court sided with a group of Venezuelan immigrants after President Donald Trump tried to deport them under the ...
The US Supreme Court blocked the Trump administration from using a wartime law to send a group of Venezuelans to a notorious ...
A majority of the justices found that President Donald Trump's administration violated the due process rights of Venezuelans ...
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem moved to revoke the Temporary Protected Status program, or TPS, for Venezuelans in February.
The justices sent the case back to a lower court to consider whether the Alien Enemies Act can be used to deport immigrants ...
The Supreme Court on Friday barred the Trump administration from quickly resuming deportations of Venezuelans under an ...
The Supreme ... U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals also refused to issue an order protecting the detainees from being deported. The ACLU already sued to block deportations of two Venezuelans held ...