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Supreme Court Allows Trump Administration to Revoke TPS for 350,000 Venezuelans

The court’s emergency order permits the termination of protections while appeals continue, leaving thousands vulnerable to deportation and economic hardship.

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A prisoner at a mega-prison in San Salvador, El Salvador, on March 16, 2025.

Overview

  • The U.S. Supreme Court issued an emergency order on May 19, temporarily allowing the Trump administration to revoke Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for approximately 350,000 Venezuelans.
  • The decision reverses lower court rulings, including one by Judge Edward Chen, who blocked the revocation citing procedural violations and claims of unconstitutional bias.
  • Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson was the sole dissenting voice in the unsigned order, which does not address the merits of the ongoing legal challenge in the Ninth Circuit.
  • Advocates argue that ending TPS will strip work authorization, expose migrants to deportation to unsafe conditions in Venezuela, and result in billions in economic losses to U.S. communities.
  • The Biden administration had extended TPS for Venezuelans through 2026, citing severe political and economic crises under Nicolás Maduro’s regime, before the Trump administration’s reversal.