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Federal Judge Blocks Trump’s Plan to Deport Venezuelans with TPS

Federal Judge Blocks Trump’s Plan to Deport Venezuelans with TPS

In a significant ruling, a federal judge in San Francisco has blocked former President Donald Trump's administration's plan to deport Venezuelans who were granted Temporary Protected Status (TPS). The decision, announced on March 31, 2025, halts the deportation efforts that targeted approximately 320,000 Venezuelans living in the U.S.

The ruling comes after intense legal battles and protests from immigrant rights groups, who argued that deporting these individuals back to Venezuela would put them at risk due to the ongoing crisis in the country. The judge's decision underscores the ongoing debate over immigration policies and the treatment of migrants from crisis-stricken nations.

Advocates for the Venezuelan community expressed relief and gratitude towards the ruling, emphasizing the importance of TPS in providing a safe haven for those fleeing dangerous conditions. Critics of the Trump administration's policy hailed the decision as a victory for humanitarian values over strict immigration enforcement.

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