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The United States has ended federal protections shielding thousands of migrants from Nicaragua and Honduras from deportation, ...
The proposal to expand or redesignate the TPS program for Nicaragua would have made nearly 400,000 Nicaraguan migrants in the U.S. eligible to apply for government work permits and deportation ...
Nicaragua was first designated for Temporary Protected Status on Jan. 5, 1999, a few months after Hurricane Mitch killed more than 11,000 people and devastated several countries in the region.
As a result of pending litigation challenging the Trump administration’s efforts to terminate TPS designations for six countries including El Salvador, Honduras, and Nicaragua, the Department of ...
Department of Homeland Security acting Secretary Elaine Duke has decided to terminate Temporary Protected Status for Nicaragua with a 12-month delay, the department announced Monday night.
The Trump administration will end a temporary program that allows some Nicaraguans to work and live in the United States, while leaving the door open to canceling the program for over 200,000 ...
Imara cares for her two U.S. citizen children, aged 12 and 19. Neither Imara nor her husband have returned to Nicaragua since they left more than 20 years ago, and her children have not set foot in ...
A federal judge in 2018 barred the Trump administration from ending the TPS programs for El Salvador, Haiti, Nicaragua and Sudan, saying officials had not properly justified the decision, and that ...
President Donald Trump’s administration is cutting down on what’s known as Temporary Protected Status. These immigrants from the following countries may be next.
Existing TPS beneficiaries who wish to extend their status through June 24, 2025, must re-register during the 60-day re-registration period from Oct. 24, 2023, through Dec. 23, 2023. Nicaragua DHS is ...
Both Nicaragua and Honduras TPS designations, which were granted in the wake of Hurricane Mitch, were to expire on Jan. 5. DACA: Recipients rush to meet deadline to renew protected immigration status ...
After a court challenge, the administration said it would extend TPS through January 4, 2021, for the majority of TPS holders from El Salvador, Honduras, Haiti, Nepal, Nicaragua, and Sudan.
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