Chicago immigration news: Some new-arrival Venezuelan migrants face threat of deportation with no temporary protected status
Share and Follow

CHICAGO (WLS) — There have been sweeping immigration changes across the country under the Trump administration.

ABC7 took a look at “immigration protected status” for Venezuelans who arrived to Chicago recently and now face the threat of deportation.

ABC7 Chicago is now streaming 24/7. Click here to watch

Too fearful to show his face, a 45-year-old Venezuelan native who migrated to Chicago in the fall of 2023 spoke to ABC7 Wednesday. He has spent his time working at a warehouse. His dream is to move his wife and two daughters to Chicago.

“We only want a better future for our children and feel free,” he said.

But the dream of living in America may not happen for him or his family.

President Donald Trump has moved up the timeline to April to revoke temporary protected status, know as TPS, for Venezuelan migrants who arrived in recent years. The administration says they should be deported because economic conditions have improved in Venezuela, a claim Venezuelans say is false.

“I think right now, it’s worse than ever related to politics and dictatorship,” said Maria Uzcatedui, Rica Arepa restaurant owner.

Under an extended TPS, Uzcatedui has been a Chicago Venezuelan restaurant owner for several years. While her designation is not part of Trump’s immediate order, she fears it eventually will be.

“We’ve been doing things the right way,” Uzcatedui said. “We’ve been contributing, paying taxes, giving people employment.”

Uzcatedui and others agree Trump should deport criminals, but leave hard working immigrants alone.

SEE ALSO | Refugee Support Chicago provides help, household items amid mass deportation fears

Ana Gil Garcia with the Illinois Venezuelan Society said her organization has fielded dozens of calls from fearful migrants, whose passports were taken by the U.S. government and they say it’s too dangerous to return.

“What people don’t understand is for Venezuelans, we do not have a place to go,” Gil Garcia said.

Many said they will risk living in the shadows. Once a successful Venezuelan businessman, one migrant who spoke to ABC7 fears for his life if he returns to his home country.

“We are going to be tortured and we are going to go through many things,” he said.

All hope President Trump has a change of heart.

Copyright © 2025 WLS-TV. All Rights Reserved.

Share and Follow
You May Also Like
Southwest Airlines planes sit at gates as travelers walk through Baltimore/Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport in Baltimore, Monday, Nov. 10, 2025. (AP Photo/Stephanie Scarbrough)

Air Travelers Brace for Turbulence: FAA’s Latest Flight Reductions Spark Major Frustrations

Air travelers across the United States may find themselves bracing for more…
Cruise passengers left floating in the sea after catamaran sinks

Catamaran Sinks, Leaving Cruise Passengers Adrift at Sea

A group of cruisegoers found themselves adrift in the Caribbean when their…
Democrats' aide had lavish life paid for by China, prosecutors say

Prosecutors Claim Democratic Aide Lived Luxuriously on Funds from China

Federal prosecutors have accused a former senior aide to New York Governor…
UC Berkeley chaos outside Turning Point gathering ends in multiple arrests as conservative event runs smoothly

UC Berkeley Unrest: Chaos Erupts Outside Peaceful Turning Point Event, Leading to Multiple Arrests

Authorities have detained at least eight individuals following a Turning Point USA…
Union demands action after nurse allegedly strangled by patient at Ohio hospital

Union Urges Immediate Safety Measures Following Alleged Strangulation of Nurse by Patient at OSU

In Columbus, Ohio, the leading nursing organization is calling for immediate measures…
World told to brace for 'severe geomagnetic storm' TOMORROW

Prepare for Intense Geomagnetic Storm Predicted to Hit Tomorrow

Beginning Wednesday, Earth is bracing for a powerful influx of charged solar…
Trump 'obesity ban' preventing overweight foreigners from entering US

Trump Administration’s Controversial Policy Sparks Debate: Obesity Ban on Overweight Foreigners Entering US

The State Department under Donald Trump has introduced a new guideline suggesting…
Whistleblower alleges blue city jails hired over 100 illegal guards over several years

Whistleblower Complaint Spurs Corrections Department to Contest State Law on Immigrant Guards

A corrections department in the Seattle vicinity has petitioned a Washington court…