Venezuela news: US Supreme Court allows Trump to strip TPS from some Venezuelans; deportations could follow

WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court authorized the Trump administration on Monday to remove legal protections from 350,000 Venezuelans, potentially putting them at risk of deportation.

With one dissenting opinion, the court’s decision has halted a previous ruling made by a federal judge in San Francisco. This ruling had preserved the Temporary Protected Status for Venezuelans, preventing its expiration last month. The justices did not provide an explanation, which is usual for urgent appeals.

Temporary Protected Status permits individuals already residing in the United States to legally live and work in the country because their home nations are considered unsafe for return due to either natural disasters or conflicts.

A federal appeals court had earlier rejected the administration’s request to put the order on hold while the lawsuit continues.

The case is the latest in a string of emergency appeals President Donald Trump’s administration has made to the Supreme Court, many of them related to immigration. Last week, the government asked the court to allow it to end humanitarian parole for hundreds of thousands of immigrants from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua and Venezuela, setting them up for potential deportation as well.

RELATED: Supreme Court maintains temporary block on Alien Enemies Act deportations

The high court also has been involved in legal battles over Trump’s efforts to swiftly deport Venezuelans accused of being gang members to a prison in El Salvador under an 18th century wartime law called the Alien Enemies Act.

The administration has moved aggressively to withdraw various protections that have allowed immigrants to remain in the country, including ending the temporary protected status for a total of 600,000 Venezuelans and 500,000 Haitians. That status is granted in 18-month increments.

The protections had been set to expire April 7, but U.S. District Judge Edward Chen ordered a pause on those plans. He found that the expiration threatened to severely disrupt the lives of hundreds of thousands of people and could cost billions in lost economic activity.

Chen, who was appointed to the bench by Democratic President Barack Obama, found the government hadn’t shown any harm caused by keeping the program alive.

But Solicitor General D. John Sauer wrote on behalf of the administration that Chen’s order impermissibly interferes with the administration’s power over immigration and foreign affairs.

In addition, Sauer told the justices, people affected by ending the protected status might have other legal options to try to remain in the country because the “decision to terminate TPS is not equivalent to a final removal order.”

Congress created TPS in 1990 to prevent deportations to countries suffering from natural disasters or civil strife.

Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson said she would have rejected the administration’s emergency appeal.

The video in the player above is from an earlier report.

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