
Supreme Court Allows Deportation of 500,000 Immigrants
The US Supreme Court's decision to allow the Trump administration to suspend the visas of over 500,000 immigrants from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, and Venezuela has sent shockwaves through immigrant communities. The ruling effectively ends the temporary protected status for these individuals, leaving them vulnerable to deportation. "This decision is devastating," said one Venezuelan immigrant in Miami, who asked to remain anonymous, fearing repercussions. The program, created in 2022, allowed these immigrants to live and work legally in the US, but the Supreme Court's decision allows the Trump administration to end it. The video shows images of protests and demonstrations by affected immigrants. The decision is likely to have far-reaching consequences for the immigrant community and the US political landscape. The future of these immigrants remains uncertain, and their stories highlight the complex and often cruel realities of immigration policy.