**Excerpt:**
In a significant legal victory for Venezuelan migrants, a federal judge has temporarily blocked the Trump administration’s plan to end Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for approximately 350,000 people. The March 31 ruling by Judge Edward M. Chen delays the termination—originally set for April 7—providing critical relief to families fearing deportation. The decision criticizes the administration’s claim that conditions in Venezuela have improved, calling it unfounded and “predicated on negative stereotypes.”
With the Trump administration likely to appeal, the ruling adds to a broader legal clash over immigration policies, including recent controversial deportations. For Venezuelan migrants, many of whom have built lives in the U.S., the case represents a lifeline amid their homeland’s ongoing crisis. As advocates emphasize, “This isn’t just about policy; it’s about people’s lives.”
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