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US Judge Allows Trump to End Thousands of Ethiopians’ Deportation Protections

The ruling lifts the last block on the termination, while a constitutional claim over possible racial or national-origin bias remains alive.

  • On Tuesday, District Judge Brian Murphy allowed the President Donald Trump administration to end Temporary Protected Status for over 5,000 Ethiopians living and working in the United States.
  • A June Supreme Court decision curtailed judicial review of Homeland Security efforts to end TPS designations for 13 countries, including protections previously granted to migrants from Haiti and Syria.
  • Murphy rejected arguments that Homeland Security lacked authority to terminate the designations, aligning with recent decisions by other judges regarding migrants from South Sudan, Myanmar, and Somalia.
  • James Percival, general counsel for Homeland Security, hailed the decision in a social media post, declaring, "All TPS terminations are in effect!"
  • Although Murphy dismissed procedural challenges, he allowed plaintiffs to continue litigating claims that the termination violated the Fifth Amendment by targeting migrants based on national origin or race.
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Kristeligt Dagblad broke the news on Tuesday, August 18, 2026.
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