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The Supreme Court enables Trump to collect the deportation protection for Venezuelans

The Supreme Court initially had the Trump administration on Monday the protection of almost 350,000 Venezuelan immigrants who were allowed to remain in the United States without removing the risk of deportation at a program called Temporary Protected Status in the United States.

The short arrangement of the court was not signed and gave no reasons what is typical if the judges decide on emergency applications. No number of votes was listed, although Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson found that she would reject the government's request.

The judges announced that the Trump government would end the protection of the case until the case, which would possibly enable the administration to advance the deportations. However, the judges also made it clear that they would keep the ability of individual immigrants to face legal challenges in some cases, including the attempt to cancel their work permit.

In a separate case, the judges criticized the Trump administration on Friday that they had only warned for another group of Venezuelan immigrants in Texas for another group. The Trump government has accused the group of migrants, members of the violent gang tren de Aragua.

The order concerned on Monday A much broader part of the Venezuelans who currently live legally in the United States under the conditions of a program of bidges era.

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