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Trump administration faces legal challenge over end of Venezuelan Temporary Protected Status
The Trump administration‘s decision to end Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for Venezuelans is facing a legal challenge, as the National TPS Alliance along with Venezuelan
Trump administration ends TPS protections for half a million Haitians
The Trump administration is throwing out protections for roughly half a million Haitians that had shielded them from deportation. The decision announced Thursday means they
Florida holds off updating population projections because of uncertainties over Trump, DeSantis immigration policies
CBS News Miami Live Florida officials are holding off updating the state’s population projections because of uncertainties about how the immigration policies of President Donald
Trump’s motorcade through Miami-Dade brings delays, sparks mixed reactions
MIAMI – For about 30 minutes, traffic at the busy intersection of NW 87th Avenue and 36th Street came to a halt as police cleared
Trump to attend Saudi-backed investment conference on Miami Beach
Trump to attend Saudi-backed investment conference on Miami Beach – CBS Miami Watch CBS News Ted Scouten reports the U.S. is working with Saudi Arabia
How South Florida’s “Trump bump” is fueling the luxury market
A few weeks after election day, Fox News personality Sean Hannity paid $23.5 million for a waterfront mansion in Manalapan. A few weeks later,
Florida rushes to enforce new immigration laws
Days after Gov. Ron DeSantis signed off on immigration legislation he says is the toughest in the nation, Florida’s Republican leaders have named the director
Were you let go as part of DOGE cuts? CBS News Miami would like to hear from you
The Trump administration’s push to shrink the federal workforce, spearheaded by Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), has ignited controversy as thousands of federal
Former FEMA director wants to be dropped from Florida civil rights lawsuit
TALLAHASSEE — The former head of the Federal Emergency Management Agency will ask a U.S. district judge to clear her in a lawsuit alleging the