Federal Judge Clears Way For Trump to End Deportation Protections for South Sudanese Nationals
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Federal courts clear Trump administration to end TPS protections for Burma and South Sudan
Federal judges in Boston and Chicago handed the Trump administration two more courtroom victories on its push to end Temporary Protected Status for foreign nationals, leaving only two countries’ designations still blocked by judicial order. The twin rulings, issued Friday, allow the Department of Homeland Security to move forward with terminating deportation protections for nationals...
Saris's decision follows a 6-3 Supreme Court ruling in June that allowed the Trump administration to strip hundreds of thousands of Haitians and Syrians of their TPS status, enabling them to work and live legally in the United States. The TPS system allows eligible individuals from countries facing crises such as civil war and natural disasters to remain in the U.S. temporarily, protecting them from deportation and allowing them to work legally.…
Federal Judge Clears Way For Trump to End Deportation Protections for South Sudanese Nationals
A federal judge on Friday allowed the Trump administration to end Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for South Sudan, clearing the way for hundreds of South Sudanese nationals to lose temporary protection from deportation and work authorization in the United States, according to Reuters. U.S. District Judge Patti Saris in Boston rejected a last-minute request by immigrant-rights advocates to keep South Sudan’s TPS designation in place. The ruling …
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