
NYC Mayor Calls End to TPS for Venezuelans 'Inhumane'
New York City Mayor Eric Adams has condemned the recent decision to end Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for Venezuelan migrants, calling the move "inhumane." In an exclusive interview with CNN en Español, Adams expressed deep concern over the potential impact on thousands of Venezuelans residing in the city. "It is inhumane to allow someone into a country and tell them they can't work, they can't provide for their families," Adams stated, highlighting the hardship faced by those who have fled violence and persecution in Venezuela. The video also shows footage of protests by Venezuelan-Americans demonstrating their opposition to the TPS cancellation. Adams emphasized the need for support for these migrants, urging the city to provide pathways for them to achieve self-sufficiency. This stance underscores the ongoing debate surrounding immigration policies and their humanitarian implications.