DORAL, Fla. – Doral is home to a large and typically vocal Venezuelan exile community. Now some on Temporary Protective Status who came to the land of the free to escape Nicolas Maduro’s brutal regime are hiding in the shadows, says Venezuelan-American Caucus Executive Director Adelys Ferro.
The Trump administration’s decision to roll back temporary protected status for Venezuelans living in the U.S. has sparked alarm in the nation’s large expatriate community in South Florida. U.S. Rep.
Gov. Ron DeSantis has praised the Trump administration’s decision to remove temporary protections from Venezuelan immigrants and said Florida would follow the federal government’s guidance in handling the fallout.
If hundreds of thousands of Venezuelans lose their TPS, the implications for South Florida probably will be easy to spot. |
Adelys Ferro with the Venezuelan American Caucus says it's upsetting.She says things on the ground there have gone from bad to worse since Nicolas Maduro falsely claimed he won reelection. Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem confirming today she rescinded an 18-month extension of Temporary Protected Status for Venezuela that President Biden issued before leaving office.
WESTON - Venezuelans living in South Florida said they are overwhelmed with fear and uncertainty after President Donald Trump 's decision to revoke Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for Venezuelan migrants, a move that puts approximately 600,000 people at risk of deportation.
Three Republican congressional members from South Florida pledged Wednesday to "do everything possible" to protect Venezuelans who were granted temporary U.S. residency under the former Biden administration.
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U.S. Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz, whose South Florida district is home to many Venezuelans, decried a Trump administration rollback of temporary protected status. “It is dangerous for anyone to
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Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem said Wednesday that the Trump administration has revoked a decision that would have protected roughly 600,000 people from Venezuela from deportation, putting some of them at risk of being removed from the country in about two months.