ORLANDO, Fla. — The Venezuelan community across Central Florida is on edge. It comes as the Department of Homeland Security removed Venezuela from the list of countries with temporary protected status in the United States.
The Biden administration’s 18-month extension of Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for Venezuelans is being revoked by the Trump administration.
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At 11 years old she was told she was going to Central Florida to visit her father. But she never went back to her native Venezuela. Now at 19 she lives in Orlando, awaiting a court date to find out if she can continue the life she has built in the U.
Three Republican congressional members from South Florida pledged Wednesday to "do everything possible" to protect Venezuelans who were granted temporary U.S. residency under the former Biden administration.
The United States men's national team's undefeated streak in Orlando continued on Wednesday. Playing during an international friendly, the U.S. defeated Costa Rica 3-0 at Inter&Co Stadium, extending the American's undefeated streak in Central Florida to seven consecutive wins.
The U.S. men's national soccer team opens its 2025 campaign with a friendly match against Venezuela on Saturday.
At 11 years old she was told she was going to Central Florida to visit her father. But she never went back to her native Venezuela. Now at 19 she lives in Orlando, awaiting a court date to find ...
Due to this game being outside of a FIFA window for international games, USMNT players from most leagues across the world haven't been released by their clubs to play. That is the same for Venezuela, with most of their stars for South America's surprise package in 2026 World Cup qualifying unavailable for this one.
WESTON - Venezuelans living in South Florida said they are overwhelmed with fear and uncertainty after President Donald Trump 's decision to revoke Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for Venezuelan migrants, a move that puts approximately 600,000 people at risk of deportation.
The Florida Public Service Commission will vote on the proposals next Tuesday. Last Friday, staff members recommended the panel approve the plans, which would lead to higher monthly bills starting in March and lasting for a year.