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    Actualización sobre el TPS para Venezolanos

    Update on TPS for Venezuelans: Lawsuits Seek to Halt Its Termination

    • Posted by Isabella Castaño
    • Categories Blog, News
    • Date February 26, 2025

    Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for Venezuelans in the United States faces a possible end in the coming weeks. In response, organizations and activists have filed two lawsuits aimed at preventing its termination and ensuring the continued protection of hundreds of thousands of beneficiaries.

    You may also read: “Update on Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for Haiti”

    Context of TPS for Venezuelans

    TPS is an immigration program that allows citizens of certain countries to remain and work in the U.S. due to adverse conditions in their home countries. Currently, more than 600,000 Venezuelans have benefited from this status, which was first granted in 2021 due to the political and economic crisis in Venezuela.

    The Lawsuits Filed

    First Lawsuit in California

    • Filed by the National TPS Alliance and eight Venezuelan TPS holders against Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem.
    • Argues that the cancellation of TPS is illegal and motivated by racial animosity.
    • The decision directly affects 350,000 Venezuelans who will lose their protection on April 7 and another 250,000 in September 2025.

    Second Lawsuit in Maryland

    • Filed by the organizations CASA and Make the Road New York.
    • Based on the Equal Protection Clause of the Fifth Amendment of the U.S. Constitution.
    • Claims that terminating TPS would force thousands of Venezuelans to return to a country in humanitarian crisis.

    Government Position and Reactions

    Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem argued that TPS has allowed inadmissible foreigners to remain without a legal path to residency. She also cited improvements in Venezuela’s economy and security as reasons for its cancellation.

    However, organizations and Republican lawmakers have expressed concern. Representative María Elvira Salazar and Congressman Carlos Giménez have called for reconsideration of the decision to find a solution for TPS beneficiaries who comply with the law and contribute to the country.

    Options for Venezuelans with TPS

    Given the uncertainty, some beneficiaries may consider other legal pathways, such as political asylum, provided they meet the requirements set by immigration authorities.

    Conclusion

    The future of TPS for Venezuelans remains in dispute, with ongoing lawsuits and calls to reconsider its cancellation. Meanwhile, those affected should explore legal alternatives and stay informed about new updates on this crucial process for their stay in the U.S.

    From: https://www.vozdeamerica.com/a/dos-demandan-impedir-fin-tps-venezuela-estados-unidos/7982244.html 

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