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Thousands of Afghans in the U.S. are no longer protected from deportation after a federal appeals court refused to postpone the Trump administration's decision to end their legal status.
The Department of Homeland Security officially restored temporary protected status to more than a quarter of a million ...
The Trump administration has cited flawed and contradictory assessments of conditions in that country — which, make no ...
Temporary Protected Status was never meant to last a quarter of a century,' the Department of Homeland Security said in a ...
The Trump administration said Monday it will soon revoke the legal immigration status of more than 70,000 immigrants from ...
Temporary protected status is only available to migrants who are already in the U.S. when their country is designated — which usually happens very shortly after the disaster that prompts the ...
Temporary Protected Status, or TPS, was granted for Salvadorans after a series of earthquakes in 2001. The Department of Homeland Security (DHS), which oversees the program, ...
The notices are part of a wider effort by the current administration to carry out mass deportations of immigrants.
Temporary removal protections for nearly 12,000 Afghans can be revoked while litigation continues over their termination by the Trump administration, a federal appellate court said.