The Trump administration is asking a federal judge to toss out a lawsuit challenging its move to end temporary immigration protections for Haitian and Venezuelan nationals.
A lawsuit, filed by Texas and 16 other states, target a call to count gender dysphoria as a protected disability.
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The Justice Department resisted a federal judge's demand for more information about flights that took deportees to El ...
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem on Thursday announced she was ending "temporary protected status" for an estimated 520,000 Haitians. Federal officials can grant TPS to residents of certain ...
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The Trump administration is ending Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for Haitians in August. TPS, a federal designation for immigrants from countries with dangerous conditions, has been in place ...
President Trump has said he’ll make a decision soon on whether to revoke the temporary protected status for refugees from Ukraine, which was extended by the outgoing Biden administration to ...
Since 1979, the Bern Convention has protected wolves from being deliberately hunted or captured unless they pose a serious threat to livestock or health. Under their new status, wolves can be ...