
WASHINGTON, DC - SEPTEMBER 15: Supporters of the National TPS Alliance, a grassroots organization made up of immigrant rights groups, rally at the U.S. Capitol following a federal court ruling that threatens the legal standing of thousands of protected residents September 15, 2020 in Washington, DC. The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit lifted an injunction on the Trump Administration's ability to erase the temporary protected status of 400,000 people from six countries, including El Salvador, Haiti, Honduras, Nepal, Nicaragua, and Sudan. The immigrants, some who have lived in the United States for decades after fleeing civil war and natural disasters, could be deported next year if they do not voluntarily leave the country. (Photo by Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)
18 avril 2025 – La Cour d’appel des États-Unis a confirmé le maintien du Statut de Protection Temporaire (TPS) pour les Vénézuéliens, rejetant les tentatives passées de suppression.
Points clés :
✔ Victoire juridique : Le TPS reste valide pour les 300 000 bénéficiaires
✔ Motif : La crise au Venezuela (violence, famine, effondrement économique) persiste
✔ Contexte : L’administration Trump avait tenté d’annuler le TPS
Impact :
- Les migrants peuvent renouveler leur statut
- Aucun risque de déportation immédiat