Differences Between TPS and Asylum: What Venezuelans in the U.S. Need to Know

The recent decision by the U.S. Supreme Court regarding Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for Venezuelan nationals has sparked concern and uncertainty among thousands currently living in the country under this program. To better understand the impact of this ruling, it’s essential to distinguish between TPS and asylum—two legal protections available to migrants in vulnerable situations, […]
Remittance Tax in the U.S.: Risks of Fraud, Crime, and Harm to Families

The recent approval by the U.S. House of Representatives of a bill proposing a 3.5% tax on remittance transfers has raised alarms among experts and economists on both sides of the border. The measure, part of a legislative plan promoted by former President Donald Trump, still needs to be reviewed by the Senate, but it […]
Judge Orders Repatriation of Guatemalan Unjustly Deported by U.S. Immigration Authorities

In a recent court ruling, a U.S. federal district judge has ordered the government to facilitate the return of a Guatemalan citizen identified as “O. C. G.,” who was unjustly deported first to Mexico and then to Guatemala, despite having applied for asylum and expressed a credible fear for his safety. This case marks at […]