Venezuelans with temporary protected status (TPS), such as a 10-year-old girl in New York City, are increasingly anxious about potential deportation following a recent Supreme Court ruling that allows the Trump administration to move forward with ending TPS for approximately 350,000 Venezuelans. This ruling, which reverses protections established by President Biden, has led to fears of deportation for many families, with one mother expressing her distress about her children’s future under these uncertain immigration policies.
In other news, a car accident during a soccer victory parade in Liverpool resulted in injuries to at least 27 individuals, including four children. Authorities confirmed one adult and one child sustained serious injuries, but the incident is not being treated as an act of terrorism. A 53-year-old man believed to be driving the vehicle has been taken into custody.
Furthermore, the cost of popular weight loss medications Wegovy and Zepbound is decreasing, providing relief to those who previously found them unaffordable. Although the new lower-cost options still represent a significant financial burden for many, with prices ranging from $400 to $500 monthly, they offer hope for better accessibility compared to the original price of over $1,000. Healthcare professionals emphasize the importance of making these drugs more available to those in need, despite remaining cost challenges.
In political news, a double amputee veteran is advocating for the cessation of the “wounded veterans tax,” which prevents injured veterans from receiving full retirement pay alongside disability compensation. The landscape after the 2024 elections is also set to evolve, as many Democrats are expressing a desire for change in the party’s leadership.
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