The dismantling of a Biden-era program for Latin Americans has left them uncertain and their U.S.-based sponsors frustrated.
The Trump administration is rescinding Temporary Protected Status for Venezuelans, with the first group losing TPS in April then in September.
President Trump’s immigration agenda, an entrenched regime’s interests and an oil industry lobbying campaign have all played ...
The sticker-shock warning came amid the unveiling of a new plan by the Trump administration to alleviate egg prices, which ...
After his special envoy's controversial comment that President Trump "doesn't want to do regime change" in Venezuela, Trump ...
President Donald Trump announced Wednesday that in March Chevron will no longer have a license to produce and export oil in ...
The Trump administration announced earlier this month that TPS would be revoked for Venezuelans, even though U.S. policy ...
Republican Rep. Maria Elvira Salazar said she is confident Venezuelans in the U.S. who are facing deportation after the Trump ...
About 1 million immigrants from 17 countries are protected by TPS, including people from Venezuela, Haiti, Honduras, Nicaragua, Afghanistan, Sudan, Ukraine and Lebanon. Venezuelans are one of the ...
"The Equal Protection Clause as incorporated by the Fifth Amendment prohibits the federal government from taking action for ...