Trump Administration, Noem puts an end to PT for Hondurian migrants and Nicaraguans

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The Ministry of Internal Security is evolving to end the temporary protected status (TPS) for Hondurian and Nicaraguan migrants living in the United States today while the Trump administration continues to deport deportations across the country.
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.
“Temporary protected status was designed to be just that – temporary”, Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem told Fox News Digital. “It is clear that the Honduras government has taken all the necessary measures to overcome the impacts of Hurricane Mitch, almost 27 years ago.”
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“Hondian citizens can go back safely at home, and the DHS is there to help facilitate their voluntary return,” said Noem. “Honduras was a wonderful partner of the Trump administration, helping us make key promises to the American people. We are impatient to continue our work with them.”
A source of citizenship and immigration services in the United States (USCIS) told Fox News Digital that the revocation of TP will affect around 76,000 migrants currently living in the United States, with 72,000 Honduras and 4,000 in Nicaragua.
“The impacts of a natural disaster having an impact on Nicaragua in 1999 no longer exists,” said a spokesperson for the DHS to Fox News Digital. “The environmental situation has improved sufficiently for it to be sure enough for Nicaraguan citizens to return home. This decision restores integrity into our immigration system and guarantees that the TPS remains temporary.”

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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.
DHS sources have informed Fox that Nicaraguens and Hondurens in the United States with TP are encouraged to use the CBP application A To facilitate a secure departure, including a free plane ticket and a $ 1,000 exit bonus.

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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.
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