A U.S. appeals court has overturned a previous judicial order that protected approximately 60,000 migrants from Honduras, Nicaragua, and Nepal, allowing the Trump administration to terminate the Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for these groups. This decision enables the government to end the temporary protections that had been in place for these migrants. Meanwhile, a federal judge has paused a ruling concerning the TPS status of hundreds of thousands of Venezuelan migrants in the United States, pending an appeals court decision. This suspension leaves the future of TPS protections for Venezuelan immigrants uncertain. The judicial developments represent contrasting outcomes for the Trump administration's efforts to modify deportation and immigration policies related to TPS recipients from different countries.
Judges defeat Trump in test over deportation powers https://t.co/jD7dXHIDC0 https://t.co/Y8H13JkGLv
Un juez federal de EEUU suspende su decisión sobre el TPS de los venezolanos y deja a miles de inmigrantes en vilo https://t.co/PntUBoE9OX
Juez aplaza su decisión sobre venezolanos con TPS en EE.UU. hasta fallo de apelaciones https://t.co/gNBZwUBFzb