Appeals court allows Trump to end temporary protections for migrants from Central America and Nepal
The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals allowed ending protections for 63,000 migrants, citing changed conditions despite ongoing legal challenges by immigrant advocates.
- On August 20, 2025, a federal appellate court in San Francisco issued a stay on a lower court ruling that had maintained Temporary Protected Status for around 60,000 migrants from Honduras, Nicaragua, and Nepal.
- This ruling came amid the Trump administration's broader effort to end TPS protections and aggressively pursue deportations despite criticisms and legal challenges alleging unlawful motives.
- TPS grants migrants work and travel rights due to unsafe conditions in their home countries, but Secretary Kristi Noem ended protections for 51,000 Hondurans and 3,000 Nicaraguans, citing recovery since Hurricane Mitch in 1998.
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US Court Allows Trump To End Deportation Protections For 60,000 Immigrants
A federal appeals court on Wednesday cleared the way for President Donald Trump's administration to end temporary deportation protections and cancel work permits for more than 60,000 immigrants from Central America and Nepal.

Trump can end deportation protections for 60,000 immigrants, appeals court says
By Jack Queen
9th Circuit Says DHS Can Revoke Temporary Status for Hondurans, Nicaraguans, and Nepalese
A federal appeals court on Aug. 20 sided with the Trump administration by pausing a lower court order that preserved temporary protected status (TPS) for nationals of Honduras, Nicaragua, and Nepal. TPS is a designation that allows individuals from countries affected by armed conflict, natural disasters, or other extraordinary events to remain in the United States. Migrant groups argued that the federal government’s decision to terminate the sta…
A new judicial coup against the beneficiaries of the Temporary Protection Status (TPS). A San Francisco appeals court has ruled this Wednesday in favor of the Donald Trump administration, withdrawing protection against deportation from some 60,000 people from Honduras, Nicaragua and Nepal who have arrived in the United States for several years. The panel of judges revokes with its decision the ruling of a district judge who had stopped the elimi…
9th Circuit Court Overturns Radical DEI Biden Judge’s Ruling — Gives President Trump GREEN LIGHT to Strip Legal Status from 64,000 Migrants from Honduras, Nicaragua, and Nepal | The Gateway Pundit | by Jim Hᴏft
Around 500 people gathered in support of DACA (Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals) and TPS (Temporary Protected Status) for countries like El Salvador and Haiti. (Credit: Fibonacci Blue) In a HUGE victory for President Trump and the rule of law, the far-left district court ruling by Biden-appointed Judge Trina Thompson has just been smacked down by the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals. For years, the left has exploited Temporary Protected Stat…
By Devan Cole, CNN A federal appeals court has allowed the Trump administration to temporarily end Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for thousands of undocumented immigrants from Honduras, Nicaragua, and Nepal. In a brief order, a unanimous three-judge panel of the 9th US Circuit Court of Appeals agreed to stay a lower court's ruling that had blocked the administration from eliminating protections that allowed TPS recipients to legally live and w…
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