Judge Slams Noem over Termination of Temporary Legal Status for 60,000 Immigrants
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Judge slams Noem over termination of temporary legal status for 60,000 immigrants
Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem at a Nashville press conference on July 18, 2025, to discuss arrests of immigrants during recent Immigration and Customs Enforcement sweeps. (Photo by John Partipilo/Tennessee Lookout)WASHINGTON — A federal judge in California Wednesday found the Trump administration unlawfully terminated temporary protections for more than 60,000 nationals from Honduras, Nepal and Nicaragua. In a scathing 5…
Judge Rebukes Trump Administration for Politically Driven TPS Terminations
A federal judge ruled that the Trump administration unlawfully moved to end Temporary Protected Status for immigrants from Nepal, Honduras and Nicaragua, restoring protections for roughly 60,000 people and rebuking the administration for disregarding statutory requirements and basic principles of administrative law.
Important notice! Recently, a federal judge in San Francisco, United States, determined that the Trump administration’s move to cancel the Temporary Protection Status (TPS) was illegal. It should be noted that this decision makes it possible to reinstate the status of nearly 90,000 immigrants who benefited from this program. HERE’S the details. YOU CAN SEE: EXCELLENT NEWS for immigrants! Federal judge blocks TPS removal for Honduras, Nicaragua, …
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