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Trump Admin Asks SCOTUS to End Amnesty for over 300K Venezuelans

Daniel PetersonBy Daniel Peterson USA
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The Trump administration requested that the Supreme Court raise the order of a judge that blocks the administration of the temporary protected state amnesty (TPS) for more than 300,000 Venezuelan migrants.

On Thursday, the United States General Plicitor, Dean John Sauer, asked the Supreme Court in an emergency appeal that blocks a ruling by the Judge of the United States District Court based in California, Edward Chen, and allowed Trump administration’s plans to revoke TPS protections.

According to the departure, Sauer described Chen’s decision as “unnecessable”:

“The reasoning of the District Court is innvenable,” Sauer told the Superior Court, adding that the program “implies partially discretionary, sensitive and loaded trials of external policies of the executive branch with respect to the immigration policy.”

As Breitbart News reported, the emergency appeal occurs after Chen issued a decision at the end of March, which prohibits the Trump administration from revoking the amnesty of TPS for thousands of Venezuelan migrants, including members of the Aragua gang.

Chen “cited the economic activity of migrants as if that gave them legal status regardless of US laws.”

[They] Having a greater educational achievement that most American citizens (40-54% have bachelor’s degrees), have higher labor participation rates (80-96%) [because they are younger, on average] … and annually contributes to billions of dollars to the economy of the United States and pay hundreds of millions, if not billions, in social security taxes.

CBS News reported that in February, the Secretary of the Department of National Security (DHS) Kristi Name “revoked the designation” or the amnesty state of TPS to thousands or Venezuelan migrants.

Obtain the cancellation of the TPS amnesty for thousands of Venezuelans, which would have ended in April, occurs after the former DHS secretary, Alejandro Mayorkas, extended the amnesty of TPS for approximately 850,000 migrants until 2026.

“While the order is in force, the secretary must allow hundreds of thousands of Venezuelan citizens to remain in the country, despite their reasoned determination that doing so is” contrary to national interest, “Sauer wrote in the emergency.

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