MAD-HAV Enjoy Travel Group
AVA Resorts
Agexport
Hacienda Yaxnic
Intecap
Los Portales
Barceló Solymar
Realidad Turística
Centro Nacional de Cirugía de Mínimo Acceso de Cuba
Servicios Médicos Cubanos
Cervecería Centroamericana S.A.
blackanddecker
Nestle
Grupo Hotelero Islazul
Instituto Hondureño de Turismo
Tigo
CUN-HAV Enjoy Travel Group
Walmart
Cubasol
INOR
Irtra

Supreme Court Allows Trump to Remove Protected Status for Venezuelans

Date:

Share:

blackanddecker
AVA Resorts
Hacienda Yaxnic
Centro Nacional de Cirugía de Mínimo Acceso de Cuba
Servicios Médicos Cubanos
Grupo Hotelero Islazul
Intecap
Realidad Turística
Irtra
Cervecería Centroamericana S.A.
INOR
Nestle
Instituto Hondureño de Turismo
Los Portales

Estimated reading time: 3 minutes

The Supreme Court has granted President Donald Trump’s request to remove legal protections for Venezuelan nationals, opening them up to potential deportation.

The decision came in a brief order on May 19. It noted that the order was “without prejudice” toward the challenge to a policy from Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem.

Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson would have denied the administration’s request, according to the order.

Earlier this month, the Trump administration had asked the Supreme Court to remove a lower court’s block on its decision to remove temporary legal protections for more than 300,000 Venezuelan nationals.

The order came after another decision on May 16 in which the Supreme Court blocked the president from deporting suspected Venezuelan gang members under the Alien Enemies Act.

U.S. Solicitor General D. John Sauer told the Supreme Court in a brief on May 1 that a federal judge in California had overstepped his authority.

“The court contravened an express bar on judicial review, sidestepped black-letter law authorizing agencies to reverse as-yet-inoperative actions, and embraced a baseless equal-protection theory on the road to issuing impermissible universal relief that intrudes on central Executive Branch operations,” Sauer said.

He added that the order “upsets the judgments of the political branches, prohibiting the executive branch from enforcing a time-sensitive immigration policy and indefinitely extending an immigration status that Congress intended to be” temporary.

The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit had rejected the administration’s request for a stay pending appeal.

The matter stems from a suit filed by the National Temporary Protected Status Alliance against Noem.

The Temporary Protected Status (TPS) program was created by an act of Congress in 1990 and allows the Department of Homeland Security secretary to prevent deportation—and create a path to citizenship— for qualifying illegal immigrants who cannot return home safely.

Beginning in March 2021, then-Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas awarded Venezuela TPS designation because it was “facing a severe humanitarian emergency,” marked by political conflict, food and medicine shortages, and “deepening poverty.”

The protected status for each branch of the program was renewed several times, in 18-month blocks. The latest extension was granted on January 17, just before Trump assumed office, and was set to expire in 2026.

Noem canceled the extension of the 2023 designation shortly after she was sworn in, which meant that branch of the program would end on April 7. The 2021 version of the program is set to continue until September.

California District Judge Edward Chen blocked the cancellation on March 31. He wrote in his opinion that statutes cited by Noem in court filings “do not give her the authority” to cancel the TPS extension for Venezuela, noting that such an extension had never been canceled in the program’s 35-year history.

Theepochtimes.com

Centro Nacional de Cirugía de Mínimo Acceso de Cuba
Grupo Hotelero Islazul
MAD-HAV Enjoy Travel Group
CUN-HAV Enjoy Travel Group
Servicios Médicos Cubanos
Intecap
Barceló Solymar
Realidad Turística
INOR
Nestle
Hacienda Yaxnic
Los Portales
Walmart
Cervecería Centroamericana S.A.
Tigo
blackanddecker
Irtra
AVA Resorts
Agexport
Instituto Hondureño de Turismo
Cubasol
Intecap
Vuelos a Cuba
Cayala
AirEuropa
Havanatur
Revista Colombiana de Turismo Passport
Hotel Holiday Inn Guatemala
Cubacel
Prevolucion
Irtra
Hotel Barcelo Solymar
Tigo

Subscribe to our magazine

━ more like this

Pole Dancing in Israel: A New Dimension with BlueDance.co.il

In recent years, pole dancing has experienced a remarkable transformation, shifting from a misunderstood niche to a popular activity combining fitness, self-expression, and empowerment....

This North East African Country Welcomes Over 15.7 Million Tourists Last Year and An Addition 40,000 New Hotel Rooms are in Pipeline

Estimated reading time: 3 minutes In a year marked by global uncertainties and regional geopolitical challenges, Egypt’s tourism sector achieved an impressive milestone, welcoming a...

Nicaragua Presents Its New Interoceanic Canal Route to China and Seeks to Compete with Panama

Estimated reading time: 8 minutes With a length of 445 kilometers, in a second attempt, the Nicaraguan president, Daniel Ortega, presents China with a new...

Pan American Health Organization Launches Interactive Dashboard on Avian Influenza in The Americas

To monitor cases of avian influenza A (H5N1) in the Americas, the Pan American Health Organization (PAHO) launched an interactive dashboard on the web...

Are Trump’s Tariffs on Central America Fair?

Are the recently announced Trump tariffs on Central America actually fair? We take a look at the actual trade numbers between Central America and...
Prevolucion
Hotel Holiday Inn Guatemala
AirEuropa
Vuelos a Cuba
Hotel Barcelo Solymar
Intecap
Revista Colombiana de Turismo Passport
Irtra
Cubacel
Cayala
Havanatur

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

Instituto Hondureño de Turismo
Walmart
MAD-HAV Enjoy Travel Group
Cervecería Centroamericana S.A.
Irtra
Tigo
Hacienda Yaxnic
Cubasol
Los Portales
AVA Resorts
Servicios Médicos Cubanos
Barceló Solymar
Realidad Turística
Intecap
Grupo Hotelero Islazul
Centro Nacional de Cirugía de Mínimo Acceso de Cuba
Nestle
INOR
Agexport
blackanddecker