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DHS Doubles Down on National Interest for Expelling Venezuelans More than a quarter million Venezuelan migrants in the US will lose legal status Nov. 7, the Department of Homeland Security said as it continues to lean heavily on national interest to justify remova...

More than a quarter million Venezuelan TPS holders will lose their lawful status in November, according to a Federal Register notice DHS released Friday.

05.09.2025 14:22 👍 2 🔁 2 💬 1 📌 1

* US JUDGE BLOCKS PRESIDENT TRUMP'S BIRTHRIGHT CITIZENSHIP ORDER IN NATIONWIDE CLASS ACTION

@reuters.com

10.07.2025 14:16 👍 2869 🔁 626 💬 48 📌 69
DHS Terminates Haiti TPS, Encourages Haitians to Obtain Lawful Status
Release Date: June 27, 2025
WASHINGTON – Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem today announced the termination of Temporary Protected Status for Haiti. The TPS designation for the country expires on Aug. 3, 2025, and the termination will be effective on Tuesday, September 2, 2025. 

At least 60 days before a TPS designation expires, the Secretary, after consultation with appropriate U.S. government agencies, is required to review the conditions in a country designated for TPS to determine whether the conditions supporting the designation continue to be met, and if so, how long to extend the designation.  

“This decision restores integrity in our immigration system and ensures that Temporary Protective Status is actually temporary,” said a DHS spokesperson. “The environmental situation in Haiti has improved enough that it is safe for Haitian citizens to return home. We encourage these individuals to take advantage of the Department’s resources in returning to Haiti, which can be arranged through the CBP Home app. Haitian nationals may pursue lawful status through other immigration benefit requests, if eligible.”

After conferring with interagency partners, Secretary Noem determined that conditions in Haiti no longer meet the TPS statutory requirements. The Secretary’s decision was based on a U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services review of the conditions in Haiti and in consultation with the Department of State. The Secretary determined that, overall, country conditions have improved to the point where Haitians can return home in safety. She further determined that permitting Haitian nationals to remain temporarily in the United States is contrary to the national interest of the United States. Haitian nationals returning home are encouraged to use the U.S. Customs and Border Protection CBP Home app to report their departure from the United States.

DHS Terminates Haiti TPS, Encourages Haitians to Obtain Lawful Status Release Date: June 27, 2025 WASHINGTON – Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem today announced the termination of Temporary Protected Status for Haiti. The TPS designation for the country expires on Aug. 3, 2025, and the termination will be effective on Tuesday, September 2, 2025. At least 60 days before a TPS designation expires, the Secretary, after consultation with appropriate U.S. government agencies, is required to review the conditions in a country designated for TPS to determine whether the conditions supporting the designation continue to be met, and if so, how long to extend the designation. “This decision restores integrity in our immigration system and ensures that Temporary Protective Status is actually temporary,” said a DHS spokesperson. “The environmental situation in Haiti has improved enough that it is safe for Haitian citizens to return home. We encourage these individuals to take advantage of the Department’s resources in returning to Haiti, which can be arranged through the CBP Home app. Haitian nationals may pursue lawful status through other immigration benefit requests, if eligible.” After conferring with interagency partners, Secretary Noem determined that conditions in Haiti no longer meet the TPS statutory requirements. The Secretary’s decision was based on a U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services review of the conditions in Haiti and in consultation with the Department of State. The Secretary determined that, overall, country conditions have improved to the point where Haitians can return home in safety. She further determined that permitting Haitian nationals to remain temporarily in the United States is contrary to the national interest of the United States. Haitian nationals returning home are encouraged to use the U.S. Customs and Border Protection CBP Home app to report their departure from the United States.

🚨NEW: The Trump admin moves to terminate Temporary Protected Status for HALF A MILLION Haitians, claiming despite all reality that Haiti is a safe country to return to — even though large portions of the country are ruled by vicious gangs and civil governance has collapsed.

27.06.2025 16:49 👍 2655 🔁 1251 💬 137 📌 185

NEW: Judge Burroughs GRANTS Harvard's request for a TRO blocking the Trump admin from barring its international students from entering the United States. storage.courtlistener.com/recap/gov.us...

06.06.2025 02:11 👍 665 🔁 153 💬 3 📌 8
SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES
No. 24A1079
KRISTI NOEM, SECRETARY, DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY v. SVITLANA DOE, ET AL.
ON APPLICATION FOR STAY
[May 30, 2025]
The application for stay presented to JUSTICE JACKSON and by her referred to the Court is granted. The April 15, 2025 order entered by the United States District Court for the District of Massachusetts, case No. 1:25-cv-10495, is stayed pending the disposition of the appeal in the United States Court of Appeals for the First Circuit and disposition of a petition for a writ of certiorari, if such a writ is timely sought. Should certiorari be denied, this stay shall terminate automatically. In the event certiorari is granted, the stay shall terminate upon the sending down of the judgment of this Court.
JUSTICE JACKSON, with whom JUSTICE SOTOMAYOR joins, dissenting from the grant of the application for a stay.

SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES No. 24A1079 KRISTI NOEM, SECRETARY, DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY v. SVITLANA DOE, ET AL. ON APPLICATION FOR STAY [May 30, 2025] The application for stay presented to JUSTICE JACKSON and by her referred to the Court is granted. The April 15, 2025 order entered by the United States District Court for the District of Massachusetts, case No. 1:25-cv-10495, is stayed pending the disposition of the appeal in the United States Court of Appeals for the First Circuit and disposition of a petition for a writ of certiorari, if such a writ is timely sought. Should certiorari be denied, this stay shall terminate automatically. In the event certiorari is granted, the stay shall terminate upon the sending down of the judgment of this Court. JUSTICE JACKSON, with whom JUSTICE SOTOMAYOR joins, dissenting from the grant of the application for a stay.

BREAKING: The Supreme Court allows the Trump administration to enforce its immigration parole grant terminations for around 500,000 people during litigation. Jackson writes a strong dissent, joined by — and only by — Sotomayor.

30.05.2025 14:23 👍 1080 🔁 426 💬 66 📌 99

This confirm that effective immediately and continuing until new guidance on “social media screening” is issued, no new appointments for F, M, or J visas may be scheduled at consulates without high-level approval.

However, current appointments are not impacted.

27.05.2025 19:06 👍 237 🔁 88 💬 9 📌 6
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#SCOTUS grants *most* of Trump administration’s request for emergency relief in the Venezuelan TPS case—but preserves ability of individuals to challenge at least some features of Secretary Noem’s actions once the government tries to cancel their work authorizations and/or attempt to remove them.

19.05.2025 16:32 👍 286 🔁 114 💬 8 📌 6
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DHS Asks Supreme Court to Lift Order Protecting Migrant Parole The Department of Homeland Security asked the US Supreme Court to allow the removal of temporary protections for half a million immigrants currently allowed to stay in the country under a Biden-era hu...

DHS Secretary Kristi Noem made an emergency request for the Supreme Court to allow removal of temporary parole protections for half a million immigrants from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, and Venezuela.

#CHNV #parole #immigration

08.05.2025 18:14 👍 1 🔁 1 💬 0 📌 0
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US appeals court rejects Trump bid to revoke 400,000 migrants' legal status A federal appeals court rejected on Monday a request by U.S. President Donald Trump's administration to allow it to revoke the temporary legal status of hundreds of thousand of Cubans, Haitians, Nicaraguans and Venezuelans living in the United States.

US appeals court rejects Trump bid to revoke 400,000 migrants' legal status reut.rs/4k3zbr9

05.05.2025 21:10 👍 112 🔁 38 💬 5 📌 6
DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services [CIS No. 2813-25; DHS Docket No. USCIS-2014-004] RIN 1615-ZB79 Extension of South Sudan Designation for Temporary Protected Status AGENCY: U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS), Department of Homeland Security (DHS). ACTION: Notice of extension of Temporary Protected Status (TPS) designation. SUMMARY: The designation of South Sudan for Temporary Protected Status (TPS), which was set to expire on May 3, 2025, is automatically extended to November 3, 2025. Under the TPS statute, if the Secretary does not determine whether a foreign state continues to meet the conditions for designation for TPS at least 60 days before the current expiration of the country’s TPS designation, the period of designation is automatically extended for six months. The Secretary was unable to make an informed determination on South Sudan’s designation by the March 4, 2025 statutory deadline due to the lack of an updated analysis of current country conditions in South Sudan. Accordingly, the TPS designation of South Sudan is automatically extended for six months, from May 4, 2025, through November 3, 2025. DATES: The six-month extension of South Sudan for TPS is effective May 4, 2025, and will remain in effect through November 3, 2025.

DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services [CIS No. 2813-25; DHS Docket No. USCIS-2014-004] RIN 1615-ZB79 Extension of South Sudan Designation for Temporary Protected Status AGENCY: U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS), Department of Homeland Security (DHS). ACTION: Notice of extension of Temporary Protected Status (TPS) designation. SUMMARY: The designation of South Sudan for Temporary Protected Status (TPS), which was set to expire on May 3, 2025, is automatically extended to November 3, 2025. Under the TPS statute, if the Secretary does not determine whether a foreign state continues to meet the conditions for designation for TPS at least 60 days before the current expiration of the country’s TPS designation, the period of designation is automatically extended for six months. The Secretary was unable to make an informed determination on South Sudan’s designation by the March 4, 2025 statutory deadline due to the lack of an updated analysis of current country conditions in South Sudan. Accordingly, the TPS designation of South Sudan is automatically extended for six months, from May 4, 2025, through November 3, 2025. DATES: The six-month extension of South Sudan for TPS is effective May 4, 2025, and will remain in effect through November 3, 2025.

In somewhat odd news, DHS has issued a mandatory 6-month auto-extension TPS for South Sudan after "the Secretary was unable to make an informed determination on South Sudan’s designation by the March 4, 2025 statutory deadline." public-inspection.federalregister.gov/2025-07976.pdf

02.05.2025 20:25 👍 110 🔁 29 💬 17 📌 2
Photo of Senator Chris Van Hollen with Kilmar Abrego Garcia.

Photo of Senator Chris Van Hollen with Kilmar Abrego Garcia.

I said my main goal of this trip was to meet with Kilmar. Tonight I had that chance. I have called his wife, Jennifer, to pass along his message of love. I look forward to providing a full update upon my return.

18.04.2025 01:02 👍 123438 🔁 25730 💬 8117 📌 5985

NEW: A federal judge in Boston temporarily blocked the Trump administration on Monday from ending a signature Biden-era program that allowed hundreds of thousands of migrants from four troubled countries to enter the country and work legally.

15.04.2025 01:17 👍 142 🔁 28 💬 3 📌 3
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Trump Will End Temporary Protections for Afghans and Cameroonians More than 10,000 peopl

Scoop: Trump Will End Temporary Protections for Afghans and Cameroonians

www.nytimes.com/2025/04/11/u...

11.04.2025 19:26 👍 58 🔁 33 💬 10 📌 28
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Supreme Court says government must facilitate release of Maryland man mistakenly deported to El Salvador A federal immigration official acknowledged last week that the removal of a Maryland man to El Salvador was an "administrative error."

FLASH: Supreme Court says government must facilitate release of Maryland man mistakenly deported to El Salvador

www.cbsnews.com/news/supreme...

10.04.2025 23:05 👍 807 🔁 205 💬 40 📌 10
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BREAKING: The 4th Circuit has *denied* the Trump administration's effort to resist an order to return Kilmar Abrego Garcia to the United States by midnight tonight.

Judge Xinis' order is still in effect. s3.documentcloud.org/documents/25...

07.04.2025 15:05 👍 4791 🔁 1120 💬 117 📌 146
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Trump administration sent erroneous email ordering Ukrainians to leave Multiple Ukrainians legally in the United States under a humanitarian program received an email this week telling them their status had been revoked and they had seven days to leave the country or the "federal government will find you."

www.reuters.com/world/trump-...

06.04.2025 17:35 👍 693 🔁 239 💬 61 📌 25

Reuters: U.S. JUDGE ORDERS TRUMP ADMINISTRATION TO RETURN MARYLAND MAN WRONGLY DEPORTED TO EL SALVADOR - COURT HEARING

04.04.2025 18:55 👍 1337 🔁 244 💬 35 📌 14

Breaking, per NBC News @garygrumbach.bsky.social --

Judge Paula Xinis in the District of Maryland has ruled that the United States Government must return Kilmar Abrego Garcia to the United States by April 7 at 11:59p

04.04.2025 18:59 👍 42316 🔁 8657 💬 1431 📌 538
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Trump DHS Begins Sending Notices To Migrants Biden Paroled Into US: Pack Your Bags Termination notices are being delivered to hundreds of thousands of migrants who entered the U.S. through CHNV, a fraud-ridden parole program launched by Biden.

DHS began sending roughly 175,000 termination notices to Cuban, Haitian, Nicaraguan and Venezuelan parole recipients daily Thursday

Terminations are being challenged in court by @justiceactionctr.bsky.social & others

dailycaller.com/2025/03/28/t...

01.04.2025 11:17 👍 38 🔁 19 💬 4 📌 3

This is HUGE. The Trump administration was set to end TPS for 350,000 Venezuelans next month; with another 300,000 or so set to lose their status in the fall (although the decision has yet to be formally made).

31.03.2025 22:04 👍 425 🔁 118 💬 8 📌 1
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BREAKNG: A federal judge has barred the Trump administration from ending "temporary protected status" for 350,000 Venezuelan nationals — which was slated to expire next week.

s3.documentcloud.org/documents/25...

31.03.2025 21:37 👍 5994 🔁 1334 💬 66 📌 52
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Future flight bookings between Canada & the US have collapsed.
Comparing total bookings held at this point last year with those recorded this week for the upcoming summer season show bookings are down by *over 70%* in every month through to the end of September.
www.oag.com/blog/canada-...

27.03.2025 22:11 👍 3017 🔁 770 💬 167 📌 140
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State Dept. demands 'enhanced' social media vetting of student visa applicants It’s tied to Trump’s executive orders re: terrorism and antisemitism, per an official cable review by The Handbasket.

SCOOP—State Dept. now requires "enhanced" social media vetting for student visa applicants suspected of "ties to terrorist orgs/activity" or applicants who previously held a visa starting Oct. 7th, 2023.

Source: "Pretty clear immediate target is anyone who participated in pro-Palestinian protests."

26.03.2025 20:35 👍 1585 🔁 774 💬 50 📌 67
UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS
FOR THE NINTH CIRCUIT

PACITO, et al
Plaintiffs - Appellees,
V.
DONALD J. TRUMP, in his official capacity as President of the United States; et al.,
Defendants - Appellants.

Before: SILVERMAN, BADE, and DE ALBA, Circuit Judges.

UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE NINTH CIRCUIT PACITO, et al Plaintiffs - Appellees, V. DONALD J. TRUMP, in his official capacity as President of the United States; et al., Defendants - Appellants. Before: SILVERMAN, BADE, and DE ALBA, Circuit Judges.

The emergency motion (Docket Entry No. 5) to stay the district court's
February 28, 2025 order is granted in part, and denied in part.
The motion is denied to the extent the district court's preliminary injunction
order applies to individuals who were conditionally approved for refugee status by
the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services before January 20, 2025.
Executive Order No. 14163 does not purport to revoke the refugee status of individuals who received that status under the United States Refugee Admissions
Program prior to January 20, 2025.

The emergency motion (Docket Entry No. 5) to stay the district court's February 28, 2025 order is granted in part, and denied in part. The motion is denied to the extent the district court's preliminary injunction order applies to individuals who were conditionally approved for refugee status by the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services before January 20, 2025. Executive Order No. 14163 does not purport to revoke the refugee status of individuals who received that status under the United States Refugee Admissions Program prior to January 20, 2025.

In all other respects, the district court's February 28, 2025 preliminary
injunction order is stayed. See Trump v. Hawaii, 585 U.S. 667, 684 (2018)
(explaining that 8 U.S.C. § 1182(f) "exudes deference" to the President and "vests
[him] with ample power to impose entry restrictions in addition to those elsewhere
enumerated in the INA" (citation and internal quotation marks omitted)); Nken v.
Holder, 556 U.S. 418, 434 (2009) (defining standard for stay pending appeal).

In all other respects, the district court's February 28, 2025 preliminary injunction order is stayed. See Trump v. Hawaii, 585 U.S. 667, 684 (2018) (explaining that 8 U.S.C. § 1182(f) "exudes deference" to the President and "vests [him] with ample power to impose entry restrictions in addition to those elsewhere enumerated in the INA" (citation and internal quotation marks omitted)); Nken v. Holder, 556 U.S. 418, 434 (2009) (defining standard for stay pending appeal).

BREAKING: Ninth Circuit panel allows the Trump administration to enforce much of Trump's executive order pausing the refugee admissions program, citing Trump v. Hawaii. There is no noted dissent, and the panel includes Silverman (Clinton) Bade (Trump) and de Alba (Biden).

25.03.2025 18:19 👍 166 🔁 58 💬 7 📌 5
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The Trump Administration Accidentally Texted Me Its War Plans U.S. national-security leaders included me in a group chat about upcoming military strikes in Yemen. I didn’t think it could be real. Then the bombs started falling.

In 25 years of covering national security, I’ve never seen a story like this: Senior Trump officials discussed planning for the U.S. attack on Yemen in a Signal group--and inadvertently added the editor-in-chief of The Atlantic. www.theatlantic.com/politics/arc...

24.03.2025 16:11 👍 16619 🔁 6490 💬 787 📌 2587

This would strip protection from deportation & work authorization for up to 532,000 parolees who came through the CHNV parole program, as of April 24. Pre-inspection version of the federal register notice is here: www.federalregister.gov/public-inspe...

21.03.2025 21:30 👍 3 🔁 1 💬 0 📌 0
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Trump Fires Nearly the Entire Civil Rights Branch of D.H.S. The move guts the office responsible for oversight over President Trump’s immigration crackdown.

The DHS Civil Rights and Civil Liberties Office did some of the most extensive oversight work of immigration/border policies that I’ve seen in recent years.

Staff were told today they were fired.

www.nytimes.com/2025/03/21/u...

21.03.2025 19:51 👍 190 🔁 99 💬 12 📌 6

Notable: Congress mandates a civil rights and civil liberties officer at DHS and the USCIS ombudsman's office was established via statute in the Homeland Security Act.

21.03.2025 19:16 👍 1 🔁 1 💬 0 📌 0
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Trump Aides Shutter Homeland Security Civil Rights Office (1) The Department of Homeland Security is dismantling the office that investigates civil rights violations in immigrant enforcement and other departmental work as President Donald Trump aims to downsize ...

The Trump administration is closing its civil rights office as well as the ombudsman's office at US Citizenship and Immigration Services.

It's also cutting staff at Office of the Immigration Detention Ombudsman as the administration aims to dramatically expand detention capacity.

#DHS #immigration

21.03.2025 19:11 👍 4 🔁 4 💬 1 📌 0
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Some Americans Have Already Been Caught in Trump’s Immigration Dragnet. More Will Be. Federal immigration authorities have a history of wrongfully detaining U.S. citizens. Advocates warn that the Trump administration’s immigration policies mean that more citizens will get caught up in ...

NEW from me: Some U.S. citizens have already been caught up in Trump's immigration dragnet. More will be.

A side note: more reports of citizens detained by immigration officials emerged even as we prepped this story for publication.

For @propublica.org
www.propublica.org/article/more...

18.03.2025 20:50 👍 1234 🔁 502 💬 28 📌 21