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Court supports Noem in ending TPS protections for Nepal, Honduras, and Nicaragua.

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    • The appeals court has issued a ruling in support of Governor Kristi Noem’s decision to end Temporary Protected Status (TPS) protections for nationals from Nepal, Honduras, and Nicaragua.
    • TPS is a designation that provides temporary legal status and work authorization to individuals from countries experiencing extraordinary conditions preventing their safe return, such as natural disasters or armed conflict.
    • The court’s decision suggests that the government is likely to succeed in legally defending this termination of TPS protections for these countries.
    • This ruling marks a significant step in the legal process, potentially affecting thousands of individuals from the affected countries who have been residing in the United States under TPS.
    • The decision to end TPS for these nations aligns with a broader push to reassess and potentially scale back immigration protections and statuses by the current administration.
    • Proponents of the termination argue it is necessary to reassess TPS designations and align them with current conditions in the countries of origin.
    • Opponents, including immigrant advocacy groups, are likely to continue challenging the termination, citing humanitarian concerns and the potential impact on families and communities.

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