A Department of Homeland Security official said actions against Haitians in Ohio would have happened if their temporary protected status had ended.
Last week, the Supreme Court issued a one-sentence order that cleared the way for California to use a new congressional map ...
The San Francisco-based Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that the federal government would succeed on the grounds that Noem's decision "was not arbitrary or capricious." ...
In a major legal victory for the Trump administration, a federal appeals court ruled Monday that the Department of Homeland ...
An appeals court lifts a block on the White House's plan to end deportation protections for 89,000 migrants from three ...
While the Trump administration continues to try to revoke Temporary Protected Status, even Haitians with full U.S.
The battle over TPS for Haitians in the United States, and its impact on Springfield, Ohio, is not over. Rather, it may just ...
The Department of Homeland Security filed a notice in the Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit, according to a notice in the court record on Friday.
On February 2, federal Judge Ana Reyes blocked the Trump administration’s efforts to rescind Temporary Protected Status for ...
They are safe for now but will Haitian immigrant residents lose temporary protected status as Secretary Krisit Noem and Trump ...
A federal judge has blocked the Trump administration's efforts to revoke Temporary Protected Status for some 330,000 Haitian immigrants in the U.S., for now.
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