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The Federal Court of Appeals in San Francisco grants Trump administration Emergency stay, stopping the next lower order, which retains the temporary protection status (TPS) of 60,000 migrants in Honduras, Nicaragua and Nepal.
The National TPS Alliance, which represents people with TPS in the United States, and those who challenged the decision to terminate the TPS, Honduras, Nicaragua and Nepal, believe the action is illegal, at least partially motivated by racial bias.
California’s federal judge, Judge Trina Thompson, delayed the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) decision to terminate protections for immigration in three countries on July 31, adding legal barriers to the Trump administration as it pushes its deportation agenda.
In her decision, Thompson says DHS Secretary Kristi Noem The termination of TPS may be a “scheduled decision” in violation of the Administrative Procedures Act. She also agreed with the National TPS Alliance and pointed out that Noem’s motivation was driven by racial discrimination.
Kristi Noem can be seen meeting with El Salvador President Nayib Bukele on Monday, April 14, while meeting with El Salvador President Donald Trump and El Salvador President Donald Trump and Nayib Bukele on Monday, April 14. (Ken Cedeno/upi/Bloomberg via Getty Image)
Biden contender Thompson wrote in sequence: “The freedom of life fearlessly, the opportunity of freedom and the American dream. That’s the freedom of all plaintiffs.” “Instead, they were told to atone for the competition, leaving because of their name and purifying the blood. The court disagreed.”
The appeals court panel consists of three judges appointed by former Presidents Bill Clinton and George W. Bush and President Donald Trump.
In the decision, the group pauses Thompson’s decision While the appeal is in progress. It also suspended the existing briefing schedule and asked the parties to propose a new schedule after the relevant case was decided – National TPS Alliancev. Noem.
Federal judge cancels temporary protection status in Trump’s move

Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem, leftist and White House border Tsar Czar Tom Homan spoke with reporters at the White House on Wednesday, January 29, 2025 in Washington. (AP)
But the panel also refused to freeze any activities of the district court related to the case, emphasizing that case management consists of trial judges.
The lawsuit was filed by a group representing TPS holders, including some people who have lived in the country for more than twenty years.
Lawyers representing immigrants in court documents said they are lawyers for “labor, health care workers, artists and caregivers” who “rely rely on TPS to provide the most basic form of human security, a stable place of residence and an opportunity to work for life in a serious crisis in their country.”

Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem announced that the entire southern border wall would be painted black as part of the Trump administration’s efforts to improve border security. (Alex Brandon/Pool by Reuters and Fox News Photos/Joshua Comins)
They argue that the law of Neum’s refusal to extend his TPS status should be based on personalized analysis of each country. The judge found that Neum might have failed to terminate the conditions for TPS termination to factors specific to the country of origin of the immigrant.
They also said that Neum had brought 60 days of historical short notice to immigrants, and then they lost their TPS status. She and other Trump administration officials used theRacist mania“To explain their TPS decisions,” the lawyer said.
The TPS program grants the Department of Homeland Security authorization to allow immigrants to temporarily reside in the United States due to special circumstances in their country, such as war or natural disasters.
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The plaintiff argued that due to Neum’s decision, approximately 61,000 people would lose TPS, which would end the legal status and work mandate of immigrants and qualify them for deportation.
Ashley Oliver of Fox News Digital contributed to the report.

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