💨 Abstract

A federal judge temporarily blocked the Trump administration's plan to end temporary protections for South Sudanese nationals in the U.S. The ruling prevents the expiration of their Temporary Protected Status (TPS) after January 5, allowing them to stay and work legally. The judge's decision is a setback for the administration's efforts to curtail the humanitarian program and follows similar legal challenges for other countries. The lawsuit argued that deporting South Sudanese nationals would expose them to a country facing severe humanitarian crises.

Courtesy: theprint.in