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Noem ends temporary protected status for Myanmar migrants
The Department of Homeland Security determined Myanmar conditions improved, ending TPS protection for 3,969 nationals and citing national security and visa overstay concerns.
- The United States is ending Temporary Protected Status for citizens of Myanmar, terminating a program that had shielded nearly 4,000 people from deportation.
- TPS for Myanmar had been due to expire on Tuesday, and the homeland security secretary determined that Myanmar no longer continues to meet the conditions for the designation after reviewing country conditions.
- The termination will take effect in 60 days, revoking TPS protections that had been extended for 18 months by former President Biden.
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US ends temporary status for Myanmar nationals even as civil war still rages
The Trump administration said on Monday it is ending temporary legal status for citizens of Myanmar in the United States, arguing they can safely return to the war-torn Southeast Asian country and citing the military junta’s planned elections as evidence of an improving situation.
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