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The Department of Homeland Security is moving to end temporary legal protections for thousands of migrants from Honduras and ...
The Department of Homeland Security ended temporary immigration status for Hondurans and Nicaraguans dating to 1999 after ...
President Donald Trump’s administration announced on Monday that the temporary protected status for Nicaraguans was ending in ...
The Trump administration said Monday it will soon revoke the legal immigration status of more than 70,000 immigrants from Honduras and Nicaragua.
As Honduras' TPS expires on July 5, over 52,000 immigrants, including Winston-Salem’s Brajan Funes, face deportation. Despite ...
Around 72,000 Hondurans and 4,000 Nicaraguans have work permits and deportation protections under the Temporary Protected Status policy.
After decades of extensions, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security will not renew Temporary Protected Status for Honduran ...
The Trump administration has announced an end to the Temporary Protected Status for nearly 80,000 Hondurans and Nicaraguans, ...
The notices are part of a wider effort by the current administration to make good on campaign promises to carry out mass ...
The Department of Homeland Security said it has revoked temporary protective status from people from the two Central American ...
The designation of Temporary Protected Status (TPS) is an important legal pathway for migrants of select countries who are unable to safely return to their home countries due to different conditions ...
New York state has the largest number of Honduran TPS holders, at over 8,000, according to the National Immigration Forum.