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About 50,000 Hondurans could be forced to leave the U.S. once their Temporary Protected Status expires in September.
Workers with Temporary Protected Status are receiving deportation letters, which could affect already understaffed nursing homes and assisted living communities, advocates said.
In September, the Department of Homeland Security will end temporary protections for more than 50,000 Hondurans and ...
The DHS program offers a legal status for some foreign nationals, which does not give them a legal claim to be in the U.S. once the designation expires.
An appeals court has temporarily blocked the Trump administration from revoking deportation protections and work permits for ...
The Biden administration extended temporary protected status to Afghans in 2023, citing a "deepening humanitarian crisis" and "economic collapse." ...
A federal appeals court has temporarily blocked the Trump administration from stripping deportation protections from ...
TPS is given to refugees from war-torn or weather-devastated countries. The status protects those refugees from deportation ...
DHS Secretary Kristi Noem announced that TPS designations for Nicaragua and Honduras will not be extended. TPS designations ...
Maria Elena Hernandez, a Nicaraguan immigrant who has lived in South Florida for more than 20 years, is one of the plaintiffs.
Maria Elena Hernandez, an immigrant from Nicaragua who has lived and worked in Miami for decades, said she fears being ...