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The US Supreme Court said the Trump administration would stop the deportation protection for about 350,000 Venezuelans in the United States.
The ruling raises the content that was posted by a California judge, who retained the temporary protective status (TPS) for the Venezuelans whose status “would end last month.
Temporary protective status allows people to live and work in the US legally when their native countries are considered dangerous because of things such as countries that experience wars, natural disasters or other “unusual and temporary” conditions.
The ruling means a victory for US President Donald Trump, who has repeatedly tried to use the Supreme Court to decide on immigration policy.
In April 2025, the Trump administration wanted to stop defense and work with TPS, which was initially to end in October 2026.
Lawyers representing the US government claimed that in the California Federal Court of the United States, the US District Court of California undermined “the peculiarities of the executive power against immigration and foreign affairs” when it prevented the administration to stop the defense and work permits.
Ahilan Arulanant, who represents TPS owners in this case, said the BBC that this believes it is “the largest action action that removes any group that is not part of the immigration status in modern US history.”
“The fact that the Supreme Court has allowed this action in order with two representatives, without reason, is really shocking,” Mr. Arulan said. “The humanitarian and economic influence of the court decision will be felt immediately and will speak generations.”
As it was an emergency appeal, the judges in the Supreme Court did not give reasoning for the ruling.
The court ruling only noted the disagreement of one judge, Justice Ketandi Brown Jackson.
In August, the Trump administration also withdraws TPS protection for tens of thousands of Haitians.
The ruling on Monday the Supreme Court notes the latest decisions on the Immigration Policy of the Supreme Court, which the Trump administration left them to manage.
Last week, the administration asked the Supreme Court to stop the humanitarian parole for hundreds of thousands of Cuban, Haitian, Nicaraguan and Venezuela.
Along with some of them success, on Friday, Trump administration struck when the Supreme Court blocked Trump to use the law on aliens 1798 to deport immigrants to Northern Texas.
Trump wanted to use the centuries -old law to quickly deport thousands of thousands from the United States, but the Supreme Court judges questioned when the president’s action is legal.