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Temporary Protected Status was never meant to last a quarter of a century,' the Department of Homeland Security said in a ...
Temporary legal status for Hondurans and Nicaraguans to emigrate and receive work permits grew out of Washington’s ...
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) announced Monday that it would rescind protections from deportation for Nicaragua ...
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 comes after a federal judge in New York last week blocked the Trump administration from ending temporary legal ...
The United States has ended federal protections shielding thousands of migrants from Nicaragua and Honduras from deportation, ...
Some 76,000 people from Nicaragua and Honduras were covered by TPS, which provides protection from deportation and grants ...
The Trump administration is ending the temporary status for nearly 80,000 Hondurans and Nicaraguans that has allowed them to ...
The Trump administration has ended Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for over 52,000 Hondurans and nearly 3,000 Nicaraguans, ...
Noem called Honduras "a wonderful partner of the Trump administration." FILE - The Department of Homeland Security logo is seen during a news conference in Washington, Feb. 25, 2015.