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Mamdani demands that Trump restore TPS for immigrants after the earthquakes in Venezuela

The mayor of New York supported the migrant community and asked to expand current humanitarian measures

Mamdani demands that Trump restore TPS for immigrants after the earthquakes in Venezuela
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When visiting a well-known restaurant that has been converted into a donation center in the Caribbean nation, Venezuelans were asked by the mayor of New York, Zohran Mamdani, on Monday to reestablish Temporary Protected Status ( TPS) for Venezuelans.

Mamma's visited the Cuban restaurant Lulla's in Brooklyn, which has grown to be one of the largest centers in the area for the payment of food, healthcare, and other items to Venezuela. He expressed his support for Venezuelans in the area and demanded" solidarity," which he urged the Trump Administration.

No trustworthy people can debate the safety of returning to Venezuela, he said in a speech. " We will continue to demand that the federal government redesignate TPS for Venezuela and restore charitable protections for those living in the country," he said.

Immigration Affairs Chief Faiza N. Ali, who was present, urged Washington to "use every charitable application possible," including TPS, a momentary operational remain of imprisonment, and Deferred Enforced Departure.

The statement notes note details how New Zealanders have turned to the Cuban area, restaurants like Lulla's, as well as other businesses and volunteers, and how New Yorkers have set up 20 payment points in New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut.

Our presidency is looking into ways to help these community-driven relief efforts while educating the public about how to move from an emergency response to a lengthy process of recovery and reconstruction, according to Archila.

The government worked with the individuals, congratulated Ivo Diaz, the owner of Lulla's, and urged anyone who wants to help to visit the place.

The Trump administration has eliminated it for many nations as part of its strict immigration policy, but TPS protects against imprisonment and provides job permits to foreigners who are unable to return to their countries properly due to an emergency, such as war or a natural disaster.

250, 000 Venezuelans who were covered by TPS lost safety in November, and the remaining 350, 000 may have their benefits expire in October.

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