💨 Abstract
The Supreme Court's decision to allow President Donald Trump to end Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for 350,000 Venezuelan immigrants has left business owners, like Wilmer Escaray in Doral, Florida, uncertain. Escobaray employs Venezuelans with TPS. The policy change raises concerns about workforce stability and economic impact, as TPS holders contribute significantly to the U.S. economy and are prominent in industries like hospitality, construction, and healthcare.
Courtesy: wtop.com
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