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  • 5/20/2025
📢 Breaking News: The U.S. Supreme Court has upheld the Trump administration’s decision to end Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for over 350,000 Venezuelans — a move that has sparked intense backlash across South Florida.
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📍 Location Focus: Miami-Dade, Broward County, South Florida
📆 Date: May 20, 2025

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Transcript
00:00With concerns over Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro's regime,
00:04thousands of Venezuelans came to the United States in 2021
00:07after the Biden administration said they were eligible for temporary protected status or TPS.
00:13On Monday, that changed.
00:16350,000 Venezuelans, law-abiding people, families, workers, neighbors,
00:24have had their legal status ripped away for no reason.
00:30The Supreme Court's decision to allow TPS to be revoked
00:33means that hundreds of Venezuelans here in South Florida could face deportation.
00:38We have people who are working with papers, who are paying taxes.
00:43When we lose those workers, who are going to fill their jobs?
00:48If we don't have people who can fill their jobs because we do not,
00:50because we already have a labor shortage,
00:52the prices of goods and services go up.
00:55South Florida Republicans also speaking out against the Supreme Court's decision.

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