Court Approves Ending TPS Protections for 60,000 Honduran, Nepali, and Nicaraguan Immigrants

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A federal appeals court has temporarily allowed the Trump administration to end deportation protections for over 60,000 people from Honduras, Nepal, and Nicaragua, after a lower court initially blocked the move. The decision is part of ongoing legal battles over the termination of Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for these countries, which provides temporary relief from deportation for individuals in unsafe conditions. The ruling leaves many migrants in uncertainty as the legal process continues.
- Trump administration for now can end deportation protections for thousands from Honduras, Nepal and Nicaragua, court says CBS News
- Fed court of appeals grants Trump admin pause on protections for 60K immigrants Fox News
- US court allows Trump officials to end protected status for 60,000 migrants The Guardian
- Appeals court panel clears way for Trump admin to end TPS for Hondurans, Nepalis and Nicaraguans Politico
- Ninth Circuit Court Allows Termination of TPS to Proceed for 60,000 Long-Term Residents from Nepal, Honduras and Nicaragua ACLU of Southern California
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