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The United States has ended federal protections shielding thousands of migrants from Nicaragua and Honduras from deportation, ...
The Trump administration said Monday it will soon revoke the legal immigration status of more than 70,000 immigrants from ...
The move comes after a federal judge in New York last week blocked the Trump administration from ending temporary legal ...
The Trump administration is making startling claims to justify its mass deportation of Nicaraguans and Hondurans.
Some 76,000 people from Nicaragua and Honduras were covered by TPS, which provides protection from deportation and grants ...
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) announced Monday that it would rescind protections from deportation for Nicaragua ...
Maria Elena Hernandez, a Nicaraguan immigrant who has lived in South Florida for more than 20 years, is one of the plaintiffs.
The United States has ended federal protections shielding thousands of migrants from Nicaragua and Honduras from deportation, angering immigration and civil rights advocacy groups.
The Trump administration said Monday it will soon revoke the legal immigration status of more than 70,000 immigrants from Honduras and Nicaragua.
Maria Elena Hernandez is among seven people asking a federal judge to stop the Trump administration from ending the Temporary ...
Honduras and Nicaragua will be joining Venezuela and Haiti in having their TPS revoked, affecting roughly 76,000 migrants currently in the US.
The Trump administration announced the termination of TPS for Honduras and Nicaragua, impacting over 76,000 immigrants living in the U.S. since the 1990s.