The Trump administration cancels the extension of the deportation protection of the arteries
Internal Security Security Minister Christie Sleep has suspended deportation protection to nearly 600,000 Venezuelali living in the United States, reflected the extension submitted under the Biden Administration.
The matter signed from Nayyoud on Tuesday, on the same day that she submitted her opening statements to employees in the Ministry of Internal Security, affecting different groups of Venezuelans.
Former President Biden gave a temporary reserve position (TPS) – protection from deportation to those who are unable to return to their country due to turmoil or a normal disaster – to Venezuelan at multiple points during his administration.
In an interview on Wednesday morning on Fox News, Naim has once again referred to immigrants as “dirt cups” and made a mistake in the Biden administration to extend protection.
Naim said that the new thing appears, “We will not follow what he did to connect our hands, and that we will follow the process, and establish all of these individuals in our country, including the Venezuelans here.”
Arranging Naim’s mistakes on a “new” approach from her predecessor, Alejandro Mayorkas, to extend protection with his arrangement on January 10, describing his analysis “thin and non -developed.”
The unified Mayorkas arrangement is effectively from the Venezuelan groups who got protection at different times.
With Nayyf’s vacant, the Venezuelan who received TPS in 2021 will be able to stay in the country until September, while those who have received protection in 2023 will be able to keep it until April.
“This is angered! Venezuela is currently a violent dictatorship. Thousands have fled to Florida to join the family members here through the TPS program,” MP Darin Soto wrote on the platform of social X.
They help our economy and part of our society. This will be the death penalty for many. “
Under the leadership of President Nicholas Maduro, Venezuela witnessed a huge migration from its residents.
At least 7.7 million people from the country escaped from last year, and a different group of groups estimated between 20 percent and 25 percent of the total population.
Maduro was accused of hiding his loss in the recent presidential elections, as the United States has now recognized Edmondo Gonzezz as the elected Venezuela president.
In addition to political turmoil, the country faces a wide lack of food.
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