US Court Blocks Deportation of Hondurans, Nepalese, Nicaraguans Under TPS
A U.S. federal court in California has temporarily halted the deportation of Hondurans, Nepalese, and Nicaraguans whose Temporary Protected Status (TPS) was revoked by the Trump administration.
In a 37-page ruling, District Judge Trina Thompson criticized the government's actions, writing, “The freedom to live fearlessly, the opportunity of liberty, and the American dream. That is all plaintiffs seek... Instead, they are told to atone for their race, leave because of their names, and purify their blood.”
The Trump administration ended TPS for over 51,000 Hondurans and 3,000 Nicaraguans granted after Hurricane Mitch in 1998, and for about 7,000 Nepalese protected following the 2015 earthquake. Similar actions affecting citizens of Afghanistan, Haiti, Cameroon, and Venezuela are also under legal scrutiny.
Judge Thompson said the terminations appeared to be driven by a “preordained” political motive and possibly “racial animus,” referencing Trump’s 2024 campaign rhetoric about migrants “poisoning the blood” of the country.
The deportation pause will remain in effect until a full hearing scheduled for November 18.
#TPSDeportationBan #ImmigrationJustice #TrumpPolicies #USFederalCour
A U.S. federal court in California has temporarily halted the deportation of Hondurans, Nepalese, and Nicaraguans whose Temporary Protected Status (TPS) was revoked by the Trump administration.
In a 37-page ruling, District Judge Trina Thompson criticized the government's actions, writing, “The freedom to live fearlessly, the opportunity of liberty, and the American dream. That is all plaintiffs seek... Instead, they are told to atone for their race, leave because of their names, and purify their blood.”
The Trump administration ended TPS for over 51,000 Hondurans and 3,000 Nicaraguans granted after Hurricane Mitch in 1998, and for about 7,000 Nepalese protected following the 2015 earthquake. Similar actions affecting citizens of Afghanistan, Haiti, Cameroon, and Venezuela are also under legal scrutiny.
Judge Thompson said the terminations appeared to be driven by a “preordained” political motive and possibly “racial animus,” referencing Trump’s 2024 campaign rhetoric about migrants “poisoning the blood” of the country.
The deportation pause will remain in effect until a full hearing scheduled for November 18.
#TPSDeportationBan #ImmigrationJustice #TrumpPolicies #USFederalCour
US Court Blocks Deportation of Hondurans, Nepalese, Nicaraguans Under TPS
A U.S. federal court in California has temporarily halted the deportation of Hondurans, Nepalese, and Nicaraguans whose Temporary Protected Status (TPS) was revoked by the Trump administration.
In a 37-page ruling, District Judge Trina Thompson criticized the government's actions, writing, “The freedom to live fearlessly, the opportunity of liberty, and the American dream. That is all plaintiffs seek... Instead, they are told to atone for their race, leave because of their names, and purify their blood.”
The Trump administration ended TPS for over 51,000 Hondurans and 3,000 Nicaraguans granted after Hurricane Mitch in 1998, and for about 7,000 Nepalese protected following the 2015 earthquake. Similar actions affecting citizens of Afghanistan, Haiti, Cameroon, and Venezuela are also under legal scrutiny.
Judge Thompson said the terminations appeared to be driven by a “preordained” political motive and possibly “racial animus,” referencing Trump’s 2024 campaign rhetoric about migrants “poisoning the blood” of the country.
The deportation pause will remain in effect until a full hearing scheduled for November 18.
#TPSDeportationBan #ImmigrationJustice #TrumpPolicies #USFederalCour
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