Johann Teran, a Venezuelan in the United States on humanitarian parole, speaks about the new uncertainties for migrants since the Trump administration has canceled humanitarian protections, at his mother-in-law's home in Hopkins, Minn., on Thursday, Feb. 13, 2025. (AP Photo/Mark Vancleave)Johann Teran, a Venezuelan in the United States on humanitarian parole, eats dinner at the house of his mother-in-law, whose own legal status in the U.S. has been recently set to expire in April, at her home in Hopkins, Minn., on Thursday, Feb. 13, 2025. (AP Photo/Mark Vancleave)Johann Teran, a Venezuelan in the United States on humanitarian parole, talks in a video call with his wife, Karelia, who is stuck in Venezuela since her humanitarian program was canceled by the Trump administration, as her mother, Marlenia Padron, cooks at home in Hopkins, Minn., on Thursday, Feb. 13, 2025. (AP Photo/Giovanna Dell'Orto)Marlenia Padron, a Venezuelan in the United States on temporary protected status which was recently curtailed and set to expire in April prepares arepas in her home in Hopkins, Minn., on Thursday, Feb. 13, 2025. (AP Photo/Giovanna Dell'Orto)Marlenia Padron, a Venezuelan in the United States on temporary protected status which was recently curtailed and set to expire in April fries arepas in her home in Hopkins, Minn., on Thursday, Feb. 13, 2025. (AP Photo/Mark Vancleave)
Johann Teran, a Venezuelan in the United States on humanitarian parole, speaks about the new uncertainties for migrants since the Trump administration has canceled humanitarian protections, at his mother-in-law's home in Hopkins, Minn., on Thursday, Feb. 13, 2025. (AP Photo/Mark Vancleave)