💨 Abstract
A U.S. federal judge blocked the Trump administration from ending deportation protections for migrants from Honduras, Nepal, and Nicaragua, citing inadequate consideration of conditions in these countries and allegations of racial hostility. The judge referenced statements by Trump and Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem that stereotyped immigrants. Temporary Protected Status (TPS) provides deportation relief and work permits to migrants from countries experiencing crises. The judge ruled that the National TPS Alliance plausibly alleged racial animus in the terminations.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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