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Over 300,000 Venezuelans at Risk as Trump Ends TPS Protections

Benita OrumabyBenita Oruma
February 2, 2025
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Over 300,000 Venezuelans at Risk as Trump Ends TPS Protections
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In a surprising and, frankly, perplexing move, President Donald Trump’s administration has reportedly decided to end deportation relief for hundreds of thousands of Venezuelans living in the United States. According to The New York Times, which obtained U.S. government documents on the matter, this termination of Temporary Protected Status (TPS) could take effect within two months.

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  • Over 300,000 Venezualans Left at Limbo
  • Trump’s Immigration Stance Strikes Again
  • TPS: A Lifeline Now Being Cut Short?
  • What Happens Next?

Over 300,000 Venezualans Left at Limbo

The decision allegedly impacts more than 300,000 Venezuelans about half of the estimated 600,000 with TPS. Once the federal government publishes the termination notice, these individuals would lose their legal protections and work permits within 60 days. However, the report does not clarify when this crucial document will actually be published.

Interestingly, the other half of the TPS holders another 300,000 remain protected until September. What makes this particular group safe while the rest are at risk?

Trump’s Immigration Stance Strikes Again

This latest move seems to fit neatly into Trump’s broader crackdown on immigration, both legal and illegal. Since taking office, he has attempted to dismantle TPS protections multiple times, only to be blocked by federal courts. Given that background, is this just another attempt to push through his hardline immigration agenda?

Trump also claimed on Saturday that Venezuela had agreed to take back nationals who entered the U.S. without authorization. Yet, the Venezuelan government has remained silent on the matter, offering no confirmation or response. So, did such an agreement actually happen, or is this just another case of Trump making bold claims without evidence?

TPS: A Lifeline Now Being Cut Short?

TPS exists for a reason, it’s meant to protect individuals from countries suffering from armed conflict, natural disasters, or other crises. Given Venezuela’s ongoing economic and political turmoil, the decision to revoke these protections raises serious questions.

What Happens Next?

With no clear timeline for when the termination notice will be published, the fate of over 300,000 Venezuelans remains uncertain. Will legal challenges delay or overturn the decision, as they have in the past? Or will thousands be forced to leave despite Venezuela’s ongoing crisis? Until these questions are answered, this decision feels less like a well-planned policy move and more like yet another chaotic immigration crackdown.

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Benita Oruma

Benita Oruma

Benita Oruma is a lawyer in training, a 400 level student in the university of Ibadan. She is a content writer with interest in corporate affairs and the marketplace.

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