Lawsuits challenge Trump's end to deportation protections for Venezuelans
- A group of Venezuelans and immigrant advocacy organizations filed lawsuits against the Trump administration's decision to end Temporary Protected Status for Venezuelans in the U.S., claiming it is unconstitutional and discriminatory.
- The lawsuits were filed in U.S. District Courts, challenging the termination of protections impacting approximately 600,000 Venezuelans, which could lead to deportations to a country in crisis.
- E.B., a member of CASA, expressed that the administration's decision threatens her family's stability and urged for legal intervention, stating, 'We need the courts to intervene before it’s too late.'
- Lawyers argue that the administration's move is unprecedented since no previous administration has ended protections early once established by Congress and claim it was racially motivated.
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