The Biden administration rolled out deportation protections to nearly a million foreign nationals living in the United States, including hundreds
The Department of Homeland Security has extended the temporary protected status designations for Venezuelans and El Salvadorans by 18 months.
The Biden administration announced a slew of new sanctions against allies of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro in opposition to his claim of election victory, calling his Friday inauguration
Ahead of Trump’s taking office, the move shields Venezuelans, Ukrainians, Salvadorans and Sudanese from possible deportation for 18 months.
The Homeland Security Department said Friday that over 800,000 Venezuelans and Salvadorans can legally remain for 18 more months.
Department of Homeland Security (DHS) announced Friday that approximately 600,000 Venezuelans residing in the US will be allowed to stay legally for another 18 months. The latest extension of Temporary Protected Status (TPS) — which was also given to Salvadorans,
The Biden administration cited the "severe humanitarian emergency" taking place in Venezuela as a motive to extend TPS status
The United States will also extend temporary protections for roughly 600,000 Venezuelan migrants in the United States.
Venezuela's President Nicolas Maduro is sworn in by President of the National Assembly Jorge Rodriguez for a third six-year term, in Caracas, Venezuela January 10, 2025.
Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro on Friday will face more international rebuke than at any time in his 12 years in power.
The governor of Puerto Rico requested that President-elect Donald Trump take a stand against Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro’s threats to invade the U.S. island territory. Maduro made the ...