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More than 70,000 Honduran and Nicaraguan nationals residing in the U.S. will soon have their temporary legal status revoked.
The Trump administration said Monday it will soon revoke the legal immigration status of more than 70,000 immigrants from ...
The notices are part of a wider effort by the current administration to carry out mass deportations of immigrants.
Secretary Kristi Noem told Fox News Digital temporary protected status "was designed to be just that—temporary." ...
The Department of Homeland Security said it will terminate the long-standing Temporary Protected Status programs for more ...
A lawsuit has been filed challenging the Trump administration's decision to terminate Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for ...
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security announced Monday it has ended Temporary Protected Status for two Central American ...
The Department of Homeland Security has moved to terminate a form of humanitarian relief for migrants from Nicaragua and ...
President Donald Trump’s administration announced on Monday that the temporary protected status for Nicaraguans was ending in ...
The latest re-registration period goes through July 5. The Trump administration hasn't announced an extension or cancellation ...
U.S. Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem ended temporary protections Monday for nationals from Nicaragua and Honduras, opening up roughly 76,000 people to deportations by early September.
The designation of Temporary Protected Status (TPS) is an important legal pathway for migrants of select countries who are unable to safely return to their home countries due to different conditions ...