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A group of Venezuelan prosecution Trump responsible for the protection of temporary immigration


A group of immigrants sued the Trump administration to end a deportation shield for hundreds of thousands of Venezuelans living in the United States, claiming that this step was illegal and driven by race.

The names of the 48 -page federal lawsuit The names of the Minister of Internal Security Christie Nom, the Ministry of Internal Security and the United States government to cancel the temporary protected situation (TPS) of more than 600,000 Venezuelan.

TPS gives protection from deportation and allows business permits to citizens who live in the United States from countries that are not safe for them. The names of DHS at the time, Alejandro Mayorkas, announced the TPS extensions for Vinismala, as well as El Salvador, Sudan and Ukraine, for an additional 18 months in the last few days of the Biden administration. This step, if left in place, would hold President Donald Trump’s efforts to deport large numbers of these nationalities.

President Donald Trump is attending a municipal hall, moderated by the governor of Dakota State at the time, Christie sleep, at the Greater Philadelphia Center in Ox, Pennsylvania, on October 14, 2024. (IM Watson/AFP via Getty Images)

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“These measures have an impact on the theft of 600,000 Venezuelan TPS holders of the right to live and work in this country for the next 18 months,” says the lawsuit.

Without protection, at least 350,000 Venezuelan TPS holders will lose their legal status on April 7 and license their work on April 2, according to the lawsuit.

It will also be affected by 257,000 others in September, according to Miami Harrad. The Venezueians were among the best nationalities coming to the United States at the height of the border crisis 2021-2024, as many also arrived through a separate policy of the conditional release of Cubans, Haitians, Nicaragua and Venezuelan-a program that has now ended by the Trump administration.

The TPS for Venezuelans was developed amid the continuous economic and political crises in the country, which witnessed the flight.

The lawsuit targets Nayyem and the comments made when announcing the decision to cancel TPS.

“Al -Amin’s decisions were at least partially by Animus racism, in violation of the fifth amendment,” says the lawsuit. “This is clear from the data made by the Secretary when announcing the decisions themselves, and the Venezuelan TPS holders described it as” dirt cups ” – an expression of the racism taken by the official decision maker as part of its interpretation of the decision.

Noem made comments while referring to an illegal foreigner who was arrested by the enforcement of immigration and customs (ICE) on charges of kidnapping, assault and robbery.

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The Secretary of the Ministry of National Security, Christie sleep, is participating in a immigration session in New York City. (Ministry of Internal Security)

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“What makes clay worse, this statement is just one of a torrent of similar racist statements that Minister Nayywan, President Trump, members of Trump campaign, non -whiten attackers manage and marginalize them in general, and the Venezuelan TPS community in particular, in particular,” the lawsuit continues.

Prosecutors are accused of mixing many TPS holders as members of the Venezuelan prison gang, TDA who were striving throughout the country. Prosecutors claim that the TDA threat to the United States is “exaggerated.

They also accuse NOEM of “baseless confirmation” that Venezuela has emptied mental health facilities and sent it to the United States.

In addition, they claim that it does not have the legal authority to cancel the TPS order.

Prosecutors call on the courts to cancel Nayyim’s actions and re -extension.

The lawsuit was filed in San Francisco by the American Civil Liberties Union in North California, the Center for Immigration and Politics at the Law College at the University of California in Los Angeles, the American Civil Liberties Union Foundation in South California and the National Workers Regulatory Network on behalf of the TPS holders Venezuelan.

Among the prosecutors are university students, a factory worker with a 12 -year -old daughter and an educational trainer who lives in the United States for 12 years. A mother, father, sister, sister, and sister live in the United States, who are American citizens, according to the lawsuit.

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Immigrants, most of whom are from Venezuela, move to Eagle Pass, Texas, on September 20, 2023. (Fox News)

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The lawsuit continues to accuse Trump and his administration officials of adopting racist dialogue points, especially the White House Chief of Staff, Stephen Miller, who are accused of supporting white nationalism and state minister Marco Rubio of exaggerated photography from TDA.

“During the first term of President Trump, every federal local court found consideration of the question.” Evidence that President Trump is suffering from effects against non -white non -European foreigners who have influenced[s]”For El Salvador, Haiti, Sudan and Nicaragua in 2017 and 2018,” she reads the lawsuit.

“The evidence provided in these cases also shows that the behavior that was challenged here is part of a deliberate effort to end TPS without consideration of the law or standards in force, and an increase in a racist agenda.”

Fox News Adam Shaw contributed to this report.

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