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A group of migrants sued the Trump government for the termination of a deportation shield for hundreds of thousands of Venezuelans who live in the US, claiming that the move was illegal and driven by Ras.
The 48 -page federal suit mentions the Minister of Interior Security Kristi callsThe Ministry of Interior Security and the US Government for the withdrawal of temporary protected status (TPS) for more than 600,000 Venezuelans.
TPS provides protection against deportation and allows work permits for nationals living in the US from countries that are deemed unsafe to be returned. Then DHS secretary Alejandro Mayorkas Announced extensions For TPS for Venezuela, as well as El Salvador, Sudan and Ukraine, for another 18 months in the last few days of the Biden administration. If left in place, that step would have the efforts of President Donald Trump to deport large numbers of those nationalities.

President Donald Trump goes to a town hall, moderated by the then Dakota governor Kristi Noom, in the Greater Philadelphia Expo Center and Fairgrounds in Oaks, Pennsylvania, on October 14, 2024. (Im Watson/AFP via Getty images)
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“These actions have the effect of robbing 600,000 Venezuelan TPS holders of the right to live and work in this country for the next 18 months,” is the court case.
Without the protection, at least 350,000 Venezuelan TPS holders will lose their legal status on April 7 and their business authorization already 2 April, according to the court case.
According to the Miami Harald, another 257,000 will be hit in September. Venezuelans were one of the best nationalities that entered the US at the height of the limit crisis of 2021-2024, with many who also entered a separate conditional policy for Cubans, Haitians, Nicaraguans and Venezuelans-a program that has now been terminated by the present Trump administration.
The program for TPS for Venezuelans was set up in the midst of the serious economic and political crises that run in the country, where millions have fled.
The suit focuses on name and comments she made when announcing the decision to withdraw the TPS.
“The decisions of the secretary were also motivated, at least partly by racial animus, contrary to the fifth amendment,” is the case. “That is clear from statements made by the secretary when announcing the decisions themselves, the labeling of Venezuelan TPS holders as ‘garbage bags’ – an expression of racism of the official decision maker as part of her declaration for the decision.”
To call The comments made While he refers to a criminal illegal alien arrested by immigration and customs enforcement (ICE) on kidnapping, abuse and burglary.

DHS Secretary Kristi Name takes part in an immigration session in New York City. (Department of Homeland Security)
“It is even worse, that statement is just one of the flood of similar racist statements that Secretary calls President Trump and members of the Trump campaign and administration to attack and marginalize non -white immigrants in general, and The Venezuelan TPS community in particular, in particular, in particular, in particular, “the suit continues.
The plaintiffs blame the combining of many TPS holders as a member of the violent Venezuelan prison gang of the Aragua (TDA) those communities throughout the country. The claimants claim that TDA’s threat for the US is “exaggerated.
They also blame an “unfounded statement” that Venezuela emptied his mental health care and sent to the United States.
Moreover, they claim that she does not have the legal authority to withdraw the TPS order.
The claimants call on the courts to cancel the actions of Name and to restore the expansion.
The case was submitted in San Francisco by the ACLU Foundation of Noord -California, the Center for Immigration Law and Policy at the UCLA School of Law, the ACLU Foundation of South California and the National Day Laborer Organizing Network on behalf of eight Venezuelan TPS holders .
The claimants are two university students, a factory worker with a 12-year-old daughter and an instruction coach who has been living in the US for 12 years. The mother of the last, father, brother, sister and nephews all live in the US and his American citizens, according to the court case.

Migrants, usually from Venezuela, will go to Eagle Pass, Texas on September 20, 2023. (Fox News)
The lawsuit subsequently accuses Trump and his board officers of embracing racist talk points, in particular deputy Chef Stephen Miller of the White House, who accuse them of supporting white nationalism and that State Secretary Marco Rubio has embraced an exaggerated representation of TDA.
“During the first term of President Trump, every federal court has to consider the question that has found evidence that President Trump cherishes an animus against non-white, non-European aliens who have (and thus the secretary) decision to the TPS indication to end (S.) ‘for El Salvador, Haiti, Sudan and Nicaragua in 2017 and 2018,’ it is Pak.
“In those cases of evidence of evidence, the evidence further illustrates that the behavior challenged here is part of a presented effort to terminate TPS without taking into account the applicable legislation or standards, and to promote a racist agenda.”
Adam Shaw from Fox News has contributed to this report.
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