Venezuelans with TPS fear deportations and dozens hurt in Liverpool parade crash: Morning Rundown

Venezuelans with TPS fear deportations after Supreme Court ruling. Liverpool parade car crash is not investigated as terrorism. Weight loss drug prices drop.
Venezuelans with temporary protected status fear being deported after Supreme Court ruling. Car crash at Liverpool parade is not being investigated as an act of terrorism. And weight loss drugs get more affordable.
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A 10-year-old Venezuelan girl living in New York City with a special legal protection against deportation has repeatedly asked her mother the same question all week: “Mommy, what am I going to do if immigration comes?”
The girl, her two siblings and her parents are among the 350,000 Venezuelan immigrants who have been living and working in the U.S. with temporary protected status, better known as TPS, for the past two years. But a one-page Supreme Court order issued last week gave President Donald Trump and his administration the green light to continue their efforts to end the protections granted to these Venezuelans in 2023 by then-President Joe Biden.
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