The Trump administration wins the emergency stay blocking TPS protections

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A Federal Court of Appeal of San Francisco granted the Trump administration an emergency suspension, interrupting an order of the lower land which preserved temporary protection status (TPS) for 60,000 immigrants from Honduras, Nicaragua and Nepal.
The National TPS Alliance, which represents people with TPS in the United States, as well as those of Honduras, Nicaragua and Nepal who challenged the decision to put an end to the TPS, affirms that the action was illegal and at least partially motivated by racial prejudices.
Judge Trina Thompson, a federal judge in California, delayed the decision of the Ministry of Internal Security (DHS) to put an end to the protections for immigrants from the three countries on July 31, adding to the legal obstacles for the Trump administration while he pushes his expulsion program.
In his decision, Thompson said that the secretary of the DHS Kristi Noem TPS terminations were probably “predetermined decisions” which violated the law on administrative procedure. She also agreed with the National TPS Alliance, noting that Noem’s motivations were motivated by the Racial Animus.
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“The freedom to live without fear, the opportunity of freedom and the American dream. It is that all the complainants are looking for,” wrote Thompson, a man named Biden. “Instead, they are invited to atone for their race, to leave because of their names and to purify their blood. The court does not agree.”
The call committee was made up of three judges appointed by former president Bill Clinton and George W. Bush, as well as President Donald Trump.
In his decision, the panel took a break Thompson’s decision While the call took place. He also suspended the existing information calendar and asked all parties to offer new schedules after a related case – National TPS Alliance c. Noem – is decided.
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But the panel also refused to freeze on any activity before the district court linked to this case, stressing that the management of the file depends on the trial judge.
The trial was brought by a group representing TPS holders, some of whom have lived in the country for more than two decades.
Lawyers have written in court documents in the name of immigrants that they were “workers, health workers, artists and guards” who “counted on TP to provide the most fundamental forms of human security – a stable place to live and a chance to work to live during a period of severe crisis in their country of origin.”
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They argued that Noem refusing to extend their TPS status was, by law, supposed to be reached on the basis of an individualized analysis of each country. The judge noted that Noem had probably not conditioned the termination of the TPS on the specific factors to the countries of origin of immigrants.
They also declared that Noem had given immigrants a period of historically short notice of 60 days before losing their status as TPS. And she and other Trump administration officials have normalized using “Racist invective” to explain their TPS decisions, lawyers said.
The TPS program gives the DHS the power to authorize immigrants who could otherwise have no legal status to temporarily reside in the United States due to extraordinary circumstances in their country of origin, such as wars or natural disasters.
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The complainants argued that around 61,000 people would lose their TPS following Noem’s decision, which would end the legal status and the work authorizations of immigrants and would make them eligible for deportation.
Ashley Oliver of Fox News Digital contributed to this report.