DHS Ends Protections for over 60,000 Honduran and Nicaraguan Immigrants
UNITED STATES, JUL 07 – The Trump administration ended TPS for over 520,000 Haitians, citing improved conditions despite ongoing crises including violence and homelessness, Homeland Security said.
- On June 27, 2025, Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem announced that TPS for Haitians will end August 3, 2025, removing work and deportation protections.
- The Biden administration renewed TPS for Haiti in July 2024 after the 2010 earthquake, but DHS later reviewed and concluded conditions no longer meet the criteria for protection.
- As of July 2024, over 520,000 Haitians were eligible for TPS, with layoffs reported since the February announcement and advocates warning of housing and food insecurity.
- Thousands of Haitian TPS holders in Ohio are making plans to leave the country and scrambling to find safe third countries like Canada or Mexico after deportation protections ended.
- Past TPS terminations were halted by courts; the current administration aims to de-document over one million lawful immigrants, signaling a shift toward stricter immigration policies.
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Trump administration ends protected status for Honduras, Nicaragua • Oklahoma Voice
U.S. Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem delivers remarks to staff at the Department of Homeland Security headquarters on Jan. 28, 2025 in Washington, D.C. (Photo by Manuel Balce Ceneta-Pool/Getty Images)WASHINGTON — U.S. Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem ended temporary protections Monday for nationals from Nicaragua and Honduras, opening up roughly 76,000 people to deportations by early September. The move is the latest effort by Pre…
DHS ends protections for over 60,000 Honduran and Nicaraguan immigrants
The Department of Homeland Security on Monday announced the termination of Temporary Protected Status for nationals from Honduras and Nicaragua, ending long-standing protections for tens of thousands of immigrants who have lived legally in the United States for more than two decades. Temporary Protected Status, known as TPS, is a federal program that offers temporary legal status and work authorization to individuals from countries experiencing …
'Never meant to last a quarter of a century': TPS ends for some immigrants
WASHINGTON — U.S. Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem ended temporary protections Monday for nationals from Nicaragua and Honduras, opening up roughly 76,000 people to deportations by early September.The move is the latest effort by President Donald Trump’s administration to wind down legal stat...
Trump administration ends protected status for Honduras, Nicaragua • Missouri Independent
U.S. Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem delivers remarks to staff at the Department of Homeland Security headquarters on Jan. 28, 2025 in Washington, D.C. (Photo by Manuel Balce Ceneta-Pool/Getty Images)WASHINGTON — U.S. Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem ended temporary protections Monday for nationals from Nicaragua and Honduras, opening up roughly 76,000 people to deportations by early September. The move is the latest effort by Pre…
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