Cameroonians in Texas Could Face Deportation as Trump Administration Moves to End Temporary Protected Status
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"If I Go Back, I’ll Vanish”: The U.S. Is About to Deport Thousands of Cameroonians
Michael (a pseudonym) is a man nearing fifty who has been living in the United States since 2015. Today, he risks being deported. “If they take away our TPS and send us back, it’ll be like descending into hell,” he states with a wary state of calmness. For potentially 7,900 Cameroonians like Michael residing in the U.S., June 7 will be a decisive date, as it marks the expiration of the Temporary Protected Status (TPS): a temporary government pro…
Cameroonians in Texas could face deportation as Trump administration moves to end Temporary Protected Status
The move could affect thousands of residents of Texas, which hosts the second-largest community in the country of people fleeing violence in the West African nation of Cameroon.
TPS suspension: Cameroon Family of Cincinnati, president, Gerald Meh throws light on stakes for Cameroonians
The President of the Cameroon Family of Cincinnati (CFC) Gerald Meh who has been dealing with Cameroonians udner the Temporal Protected Status due to the conflict in the North West and SOuth West regions of Cameroon, has highlighted the stakes of a 60-day deadline for Cameroonians under the TPS to leave the US. In a recent response to questions sent by CNA, the businessman who owns the EuroBoutique RX fashion store in the US, said despite the fa…
Cameroon loses US protections, told to self-deport – Cameroon Concord News
The Trump administration has announced it will end Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for Cameroon on August 3, 2025, citing improved conditions in the country, according to a notice published Tuesday. Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem said a review of current conditions and interagency consultations determined that the West African country no longer meets the criteria for TPS designation, and that individuals who had utilized the program co…
Cameroon loses US protections, told to self-deport – Cameroon Intelligence Report
The Trump administration has announced it will end Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for Cameroon on August 3, 2025, citing improved conditions in the country, according to a notice published Tuesday. Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem said a review of current conditions and interagency consultations determined that the West African country no longer meets the criteria for TPS designation, and that individuals who had utilized the program co…
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