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On November 12th, a significant change looms for Venezuelan migrants in the U.S. as TPS designation ends, potentially leaving 250,000 without legal status and at risk of deportation. Originally granted in 2021 due to Venezuelas severe conditions, TPS allowed Venezuelans to live and work legally. Now, many face the challenge of finding alternative ways to stay, such as asylum or work visas. Immigration attorneys report deep distress among Venezuelan clients, with increased enforcement targeting asylum seekers and TPS holders. The DHS cites public safety and national security as reasons for ending TPS, leaving Venezuelans at a crossroads between fear in the U.S. and instability in their home country.

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