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Temporary Protected Status, or TPS, is a special immigration designation granted by the U.S. government to nationals of ...
The ruling comes as President Donald Trump works to end protections and programs for immigrants as part of his mass deportations promises.
A federal judge in New York this week blocked the Trump administration’s attempt to end Haitians’ temporary protected status ...
Under U.S. immigration law, the Secretary of Homeland Security is required to review TPS designations at least 60 days prior ...
The "One Big Beautiful Bill" proposes a significant hike in existing fees across the US visa and asylum process. These include, a $1,000 fee for asylum applications and for individuals paroled into ...
U.S. District Judge Brian M. Cogan’s ruling means that Haiti’s Temporary Protected Status designation should return to its original February 2026 date, giving more than a half-million Haitian ...
WASHINGTON - A federal judge in New York on Tuesday blocked the Trump administration from ending temporary legal status for ...
A federal judge Tuesday blocked the Trump administration’s attempt to strip hundreds of thousands of Haitian nationals of deportation protection.
"The current situation in Haiti is concerning," said DHS in the Federal Register. "However, the United States must prioritize ...
The Dept. of Homeland Security said Friday that it is terminating Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for Haitians effective on ...
The bill allocates $150 billion over four years for immigration enforcement. A significant portion, $46.5 billion is ...
Human Rights First strongly condemns the passage of the reconciliation bill, describing it as a historic rollback of legal protections for children, refugees, and other survivors of persecution.