U.S. Ends Temporary Protections for Honduran and Nicaraguan Immigrants

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The Biden administration is ending Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for thousands of migrants from Honduras and Nicaragua, citing improved conditions in both countries, with protections set to expire in September. This move follows a pattern of the Trump administration's efforts to revoke TPS for various countries, facing legal challenges along the way.
- DHS ends Temporary Protected Status for thousands from Nicaragua and Honduras NPR
- Trump to end deportation protections for thousands of Hondurans and Nicaraguans Reuters
- U.S. to revoke Temporary Protected Status for immigrants from Honduras and Nicaragua, putting them at risk of deportation CBS News
- Trump Administration Ends 25-Year Migrant Protections for Two Countries Newsweek
- Temporary status to be removed from roughly 80,000 Hondurans, Nicaraguans after 25 years in US AP News
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