Judge Extends Biden Amnesty for 530,000 Venezuelan Migrants

A judge is preventing President Donald Trump from rescinding the Temporary Protected Status (TPS) amnesty that former President Joe Biden’s deputies granted to 530,000 Venezuelans, including gangsters from Tren de Aragua.

Edward Chen, a U.S. District Court judge from California who was nominated by former President Barack Obama, claimed that the migrants’ economic activity gave them legal status independent of American politics and laws.

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