Trump Administration’s Impact on Venezuelan Americans
The Trump administration has recently terminated Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for approximately 348,202 Venezuelans residing in the United States, effective April 2025. This decision subjects these individuals to potential deportation and revokes their legal authorization to work in the U.S.
Many Venezuelan Americans have expressed feelings of betrayal, stating that they feel “used” by the administration. They argue that their support was courted during election campaigns, only to face policies that now jeopardize their safety and livelihoods. The fear of being returned to Venezuela amid ongoing political and economic turmoil has heightened concerns within the community.
Critics highlight the inconsistency in the administration’s approach, noting that while it has publicly condemned the Maduro regime and recognized opposition leader Juan Guaidó, it simultaneously moves to deport Venezuelans back to the very conditions it has denounced. This policy shift has led to widespread criticism and calls for the administration to reconsider its stance on deportations to Venezuela.
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