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The Trump administration is making startling claims to justify its mass deportation of Nicaraguans and Hondurans.
The National TPS Alliance says Kristi Noem's actions will threaten the livelihoods of an estimated 60,000 people living lawfully in the United States, some for as long as 26 years.
The order by DHS Secretary Kristi Noem would leave 72,000 Hondurans and 4,000 Nicaraguans undocumented and at risk of deportation by Sept. 8.
More than 70,000 Honduran and Nicaraguan nationals residing in the U.S. will soon have their temporary legal status revoked.
On July 7, the Department of Homeland Security announced it would terminate the designation of Temporary Protected Status for ...
Flesh-eating maggots are inching toward the southwestern border of the US. The defense plan? Breed millions of sterilized ...
A lawsuit has been filed challenging the Trump administration's decision to terminate Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for ...
Virginia Guevara came to the United States from Tegucigalpa, Honduras, in the 1990s, before the country was granted Temporary ...
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Irish Star on MSNTrump's job cuts 'degrade' weather services as Florida hurricane predictions set back 'decades'The National Hurricane Center is tracking four tropical waves, including one in the Caribbean amid growing fears over the ...
Tens of thousands of Nicaraguan and Honduran immigrants who were previously shielded from deportation could soon become more vulnerable as the Trump administration rolls back legal protections for ...
The legal move came the day after federal agents and National Guard troops converged on a Los Angeles park in an ...
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