
US judge bars Trump from ending protected status for Yemeni nationals
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Judge blocks Trump administration from deporting 3,000 Yemeni refugees
A federal judge on Friday blocked the Trump administration from forcing about 3,000 Yemeni refugees to leave the US, ruling that temporary protected status repeatedly granted to them and due to expire Monday should be extended again.Judge Dale E Ho in Manhattan extended the status temporarily while a lawsuit seeking to preserve the protections plays out. In an emergency order, he wrote that people granted the status are ordinary, law-abiding people whom the US government had determined could face threats to their safety if they were returned to a country facing an ongoing armed conflict.Amid its immigration crackdown, the Trump administration has terminated temporary protected status for people from nine countries, including Haiti, Venezuela and Ethiopia. Before Ho’s ruling, protections for Yemeni refugees were set to end on Monday, according to US Citizenship and Immigration Services.People with temporary protected status are eligible to remain in the US, may not be removed from the country and are able to receive work and travel authorization.In his ruling, Ho criticized former homeland security secretary Kristi Noem, saying Congress had established a process for temporary protected status to be altered or rescinded, but she had not followed it.He was particularly critical of a social
US judge bars Trump from ending protected status for Yemeni nationals
Trump administration has sought to cancel temporary protections for 13 countries as part of immigration crackdown.A federal judge has blocked Donald Trump’s administration from stripping temporary deportation protections for nearly 3,000 Yemeni nationals living in the US, in the latest legal setback for the president’s immigration crackdown.US District Judge Dale Ho ruled on Friday in favour of a group of Yemenis who had sued the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) over plans to end their Temporary Protected Status (TPS).Recommended Stories list of 3 itemslist 1 of 3US Supreme Court hears Haiti, Syria TPS case with wide-ranging implicationslist 2 of 3US House votes to extend temporary protections for Haitians in Trump rebukelist 3 of 3Judge bars Trump administration from nixing protected status for Ethiopiansend of listTPS grants people from countries suffering conflict, natural disasters and other dangerous conditions temporary protection against deportation. The Trump administration has sought to end TPS designations for 13 different countries, but they have largely been blocked in court.The conservative-majority US Supreme Court agreed earlier this week to consider an appeal from the administration challenging similar rulings that have blocked the government from ending protections for more than 350,000 people from Haiti and 6,100 from Syria.A DHS
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