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A group of immigrants with temporary legal status in the U.S. is suing the Trump administration after the Department of Homeland Security terminated the legal protections for some 60,000 people from Nicaragua,
The United States has ended federal protections shielding thousands of migrants from Nicaragua and Honduras from deportation, angering immigration and civil rights advocacy groups.
Virginia Guevara came to the United States from Tegucigalpa, Honduras, in the 1990s, before the country was granted Temporary Protected Status following the devastating destruction caused by Hurricane Mitch in 1998.
The Trump administration says conditions in Haiti have improved enough for migrants to return to there. Haitians, Ohio governor disagree.
Trump has not yet revoked TPS from Myanmar, El Salvador, Ethiopia, Lebanon, Somalia, South Sudan, Sudan, Syria, Ukraine or Yemen. Here is a breakdown of the seven countries whose protected status will expire in the following months – and how that change will impact New Yorkers.
The Trump administration insists conditions have improved enough in Honduras and Nicaragua to send migrants protected from deportation back to those countries — but those groups disagree and argue it's wrong to return them after so many years in the U.
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The Trump administration is making startling claims to justify its mass deportation of Nicaraguans and Hondurans.
Despite TPS being eliminated, legal Haitians immigrants in Ohio say they aren't going anywhere while others are lost as to what's next.
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The New Republic on MSNTrump Cruelly Strips 76,000 More Immigrants of Their Legal StatusPer government notices published Monday, the Trump administration plans to end temporary protected status, or TPS, for Honduras and Nicaragua. The move, set to take effect in early September, would strip lawful status from about 72,000 people from Honduras and 4,000 people from Nicaragua, according to the administration’s estimates.