Federal Judge Pauses Trump Administration's Plan to End Legal Protections for Venezuelans

A federal judge in San Francisco paused the Trump administration's plan to end legal protections for hundreds of thousands of Venezuelans, citing irreparable harm. The judge ruled that the government failed to show any countervailing harm in continuing Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for Venezuelans, and suggested that the actions taken were motivated by racial animus. The order applies nationally and gives the government one week to appeal.

Uncertainty for Ukrainians in the U.S. under Uniting for Ukraine Program

Ukrainians in the U.S. under the Uniting for Ukraine program face uncertainty as legal protections are at risk of being terminated, leaving them in a precarious situation with expired work permits and no clear future. The Trump administration's move to end similar parole programs for other nationalities has added to fears among Ukrainians in limbo.

Discussion on Migrant Rights and ICE Encounters

Christopher Reid, chairman of the New York Young Republican Club’s Bronx Caucus, discusses local protests over a new migrant shelter supported by Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez. Ocasio-Cortez hosted a webinar advising migrants in her district about their rights when facing Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents.