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- The appeals court has upheld Governor Noem’s decision to end Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for individuals from Nepal, Honduras, and Nicaragua.
- This decision comes as a result of the government likely succeeding in its efforts to support Noem’s termination of TPS protections.
- Temporary Protected Status is a program that allows nationals from designated countries facing extreme conditions like war or natural disasters to stay and work in the United States.
- Court backing highlights a significant legal affirmation of the decision, impacting thousands of TPS holders from the affected countries.
- The judgment reflects the administration’s stance and policy approach towards immigration and TPS programs.
- Individuals from these nations currently benefiting from TPS protections may need to seek alternative legal statuses or face potential deportation.
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