US judge clears way for Trump to end Somalis' deportation protections
- On Aug 14, District Judge Allison Burroughs allowed the Department of Homeland Security to terminate Temporary Protected Status for Somalia, permitting the administration to proceed with ending protections for the country's nationals.
- Former Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem announced plans to end Somali TPS citing improved conditions; plaintiffs argued the administration acted with bias, citing Trump's descriptions of Somalis as "garbage" and "low IQ people."
- The Supreme Court curtailed judicial review of TPS terminations for 13 countries, significantly strengthening the administration's legal position regarding the effort to end protections for Somali beneficiaries.
- Roughly 1,100 Somalis now face potential deportation and loss of work authorization; Representative Andy Ogles praised the ruling on Aug 14, claiming "maximum pressure works" regarding his impeachment efforts.
- This decision advances the administration's broader push to terminate TPS designations for nations including Haiti, Syria, and Ethiopia, though only protections for Ethiopia remain blocked by judges.
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Judge Defers to Supreme Court Ruling on Somali Deportations
President Donald Trump scored a big victory Friday after an Obama-appointed judge cleared the way for immigration officials to end temporary legal protections for thousands of Somali nationals living in the United States. The post Obama-Appointed Judge Defers to Supreme Court Ruling, Gives Trump a Somali Deportation Win appeared first on Breitbart.
Trump ends temporary protection status for four African countries
United States President, Donald Trump, has stopped Temporary Protected Status, TPS, for nationals of Cameroon, Ethiopia, Somalia and South Sudan living in the US. The development was disclosed in updated information on the US Citizenship and Immigration Services, USCIS, website. According to the USCIS, the move is part of a wider rollback of the humanitarian […] Trump ends temporary protection status for four African countries
Two more countries lose Temporary Protected Status after Supreme Court sides with Trump admin, putting thousands of immigrants at risk of deportation
Federal judges in Massachusetts and Illinois cleared the way for the Trump administration to end Temporary Protected Status for South Sudan and Myanmar, stripping deportation protections and work permits from thousands of immigrants and extending a legal losing streak that has now affected nearly every TPS designation challenged in court since June. U.S. District Judges Patti Saris in Boston and Matthew Kennelly in Chicago had previously blocked…
Somali TPS Ends After 35 Years: What Does It Mean for Lewiston and Portland?
Federal court clears Trump administration to terminate protections for nearly 1,100 Somalis nationwide, but officials have yet to say how many live in Maine A federal judge on Friday cleared the way for the Trump administration to end more than three decades of Temporary Protected Status for Somalia, potentially stripping deportation protections and work authorization [...] The post Somali TPS Ends After 35 Years: What Does It Mean for Lewiston …
Judge clears way for Trump administration to deport Somalis with temporary protected status
About 400 Somali people in Minnesota have TPS. The end of the protection could lead to deportations, though a legal challenge continues.
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