Venezuelans in the U.S. Face Loss of TPS Amid Rising Uncertainty

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Hundreds of thousands of Venezuelans in the U.S., primarily in South Florida, will lose Temporary Protected Status (TPS) after Friday, risking deportation amid ongoing turmoil in Venezuela. Despite some improvements in Venezuela's conditions, experts argue that it remains unsafe for returnees, especially opponents of Maduro's regime. Many affected individuals have pending asylum cases or work visas, but without TPS, they face potential detention or deportation. U.S. officials and local representatives are calling for solutions to protect these communities.
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- Venezuelans in North Texas at risk of deportation as temporary protected status ends KERA News
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