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The federal judge blocks the revocation of Trump TPS quoting the racial animus

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On Friday, a federal judge postponed the Trump administration to revoke the temporary status of Nicaraguan, Hondurians and Nepalese immigrants, noting that the cancellation was probably rooted in the Racial Animus.

The 37 -page decision of the American district judge based in San Francisco, Trina Thompson, appointed by Biden, argued that the decision of the interior security secretary, Krisiti Noem, to cancel the temporary humanitarian protections seemed to be rooted in a parietic manner in “the racial and discriminatory animus” in support of their fifth amendment.

“Color is neither a poison nor a crime,” said the decision. “Consequently, the applicants have provided sufficient evidence to establish that the applicants will probably succeed on the bottom of their fifth amendment request.”

The DHS ends the temporary protected status for approximately 76k Hondurian migrants and Nicaraguans

The American president, president, Donald Trump, speaks with the interior secretary Kristi Noem when they visit a migrant detention center, nicknamed "Alligator Alcatraz," Located on the site of the Dade-Collier Training and Transition Airport in Ochopee, Florida, July 1, 2025.

President Donald Trump speaks with internal security secretary Kristi Noem when they visit a migrant detention center, nicknamed “Alligator Alcatraz”. (Photo of Andrew Caballero-Reynolds / AFP via Getty Images)

In a press release, the Department of Internal Security compared Thompson’s decision to an opinion article in the New York Times.

“Restore the integrity of our immigration system to ensure the security of our homeland and its inhabitants. This is all that we – and the American people who elected President Trump during a landslide election – Voir,” said DHS deputy secretary, Tricia McLaughlin. “TPS has never been supposed to be a de facto asylum system, but this is how previous administrations used it for decades. This is yet another example of the way in which judges out of control are breed accessories to distract facts and constitutionally acquired powers of the President by virtue of article II.

The decision is a stay for more than 60,000 immigrants who have been authorized to live and work legally in the United States as part of the TPS program.

A White House spokesman told Fox News Digital that the program had never been intended to become permanent.

“The” temporary protected status “is, by definition, temporary. It has never been intended to be a path to permanent status or legal residence, and no bizarre analysis of radical judges will change this fact,” said the White House spokesperson, Abigal Jackson. “This judge simply did not have the legal power to review the designation of the TPS – the Supreme Court has already confirmed in previous decisions according to the previous decisions. TP extensions are committed by law at the discretion of the Homeland Security Secretary. ”

“The decision can be read as a left-wing fever dream, not a serious legal opinion,” she added. “In the end, the decision of the lower court will not remain and we look forward to the ultimate justification in this case.”

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The Trump administration was ready to end the protections for Hondurian and Nicaraguan migrants when it increases the deportations. TPS had to expire for Honduras and Nicaragua in September.

The decision to put an end to PLS for the two nations comes a few weeks after the end of the DHS Same status for Haiti And months after putting an end to the TP for the Venezuelans. A federal judge has since blocked this termination in the midst of an ongoing legal battle.

In his decision, Thompson noted the statements made by Noem, like those who have thrown illegal immigrants such as “invaders” or “criminals”, “perpetuate the discriminatory belief that certain immigrant populations will replace the white population”.

“Although the secretary’s statements” may seem innocent or slightly offensive to the one who is not a member of the targeted group “, the declarations are” in reality … intolestly abusive or threatening when it is understood from the point of view of a applicant who is a member of the targeted group “”, she wrote.

The Ministry of Internal Security noted that some of the people who have “exploited” the TPS program include several hondurans with condemnations of serious assault, having, selling or making a dangerous weapon, sex crimes against children, domestic violence and resistance to arrest.

In May, the United States The Supreme Court reached with the Trump administration In a decision which raised an injunction of a judge of the district court of San Francisco who temporarily blocked the end of the TP for the Venezuelans, paving the way for the administration to legally revoke TP for the following nations.

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Created by Congress through the 1990 Immigration Act, TPS allows individuals from countries affected by natural disasters, war or other dangerous and unusual circumstances to take refuge in the United States, this program can be renewed by 18 months.

Preston Mizell of Fox News Digital contributed to this report.

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