Trump Admin Allowed to End TPS for 3 Countries: What We Know
The Ninth Circuit panel found the government likely had valid reasons to end Temporary Protected Status for nearly 89,000 migrants from Honduras, Nepal, and Nicaragua.
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Appeals Court Hands DHS a Victory
A federal appeals court ruled that the Department of Homeland Security can end deportation protections for nearly 90,000 migrants from Nepal, Honduras, and Nicaragua. The decision halts a previous ruling from December, where District Judge Trina Thompson argued DHS Secretary Kristi Noem “made a pre-ordained decision to end TPS and influenced the conditions review process to facilitate TPS terminations for Honduras, Nicaragua, and Nepal.” “[O]ur …
DHS Scores Another Vindicating Win In Legal Battle For Huge Deportation Agenda - The American Tribune.com
In a major win from the judiciary, on February 9, 2026, the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals granted a stay, allowing DHS Secretary Kristi Noem to proceed with terminating Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for immigrants from Nepal, Honduras, and Nicaragua. For context, the court stayed a December 31, 2025, district court order by Judge Trina Thompson, which found the government is likely to succeed, that TPS terminations are not arbitrary or capri…
Major court update as Trump tries to strip protections from tens of thousands of migrants
An order from an appeals court on Monday cleared the way for President Donald Trump's administration to end Temporary Protected Status for tens of thousands of immigrants. Judges from the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals granted a motion filed by Trump's lawyers to stay a lower court's order that proh...
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