US Supreme Court backs Trump on migration
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US Supreme Court ruled that the Trump administration can revoke the legal status of 500,000 migrants, putting them at risk of deportation and sparking controversy.
The Supreme Court's ruling letting the Trump administration revoke TPS for about 350,000 Venezuelans may have wrenching effects on Florida's economy.
The Supreme Court ruled in favour of revoking Temporary Protected Status (TPS) granted to immigrants from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, and Venezuela.
Many migrants decide to take the risk and try to remain unnoticed to avoid being returned to the country they fled from
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Word of arrests started coming in Wednesday, when a 22-year-old man from Venezuela was arrested as he exited the courtroom where his case had been dismissed by a judge, said his attorney, Michael Hirman. The man was only identified as José due to safety concerns.
Caracas advances repatriation efforts and advises Venezuelans to leave the US after the Supreme Court stripped migrants of legal status.
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Al Jazeera on MSNVenezuela election results: Who lost, won and what next?Venezuela’s ruling coalition secures a big win in parliamentary and regional elections boycotted by the opposition.
Nicolas Maduro's party dominated Venezuelan elections boycotted by the opposition, securing most governor positions and a significant share of Nationa