The agenda from U.S. judges and the Trump administration cut their mandate of work and exemption from deportation, and thousands of immigrants living in the United States come from certain countries that are considered risky or dangerous.
Since taking office Trump administration Announced the termination of temporary protection status (TPS) 7 out of 15 countries Previously designated as a shelter under this legal umbrella – Department of Homeland Security (DHS) controversially quoted Improve conditions In some of these places.
Seven countries are Afghanistan. HaitiVenezuela, Honduras, Nepal and Cameroonput many TPS holders in chaos and fear and fear and hint Individuals and advocacy groups head For the Court Block themand change The level of success so far.
On Wednesday, the federal appeals court supported the Trump administration and has now stopped the lower court order that always provides temporary protection for 60,000 immigrants from Central America and Nepal.
This means the Republican government can evacuate toward an estimated TPS name of about 7,000 people from Nepal, whose TPS name expires on August 5. The TPS designation and legal status of 51,000 Humboldt and 3,000 Nicaragua is scheduled to expire on September 8, when they will be eligible to evacuate from the United States.
National TPS Alliance Group Prosecutionaccusing the government of plan It is illegal.
Honduras and Nicaragua Hurricane Mickey In the late 1990s, the two countries caused destructive damage.
In July, Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem said Very safe Return people to Nicaragua and Honduras.
However, the United Nations It says in the report The Nicaraguan regimes of Daniel Ortega and Rosario Murillo “deliberately turn the country into an authoritarian state in which opposition voices are silent and the population faces persecution and economic retaliation”.
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio, explain: “The Nicaraguan regime is the enemy of mankind.”
Meanwhile, Honduras has Maximum speed According to Human Rights Watch, Latin American women have about seven women, every 100,000 women, and nationwide, the United Nations says 1.6 million people live in There is an urgent humanitarian need Of a population of 7 million. There are more than 50,000 Hondurans in the United States who are TPS holders.
Nepal was originally designated as TPS in 2015 earthquake Millions of destruction and displacement. Nom explain “There has been significant improvement in the readiness and responsiveness of environmental disasters.” Earlier this year Nepal’s economic and political instability in the country Violent conflict between civilians and police.
The guardian used to have Report About how the Trump administration expels Bhutanese Nepali who fled ethnic cleansing and now lives in refugee camps.
Meanwhile, last month, the appeals court authorized the Trump administration to end the TPS with more than 8,000 Afghans and 5,000 Cameroonians. For the Afghan immigrant population in the United States, many, including some, before Afghanistan assisted U.S. forces abandon By the 2021 Military Already at risk of being deported.
Fereshta Abbasi, Afghanistan Human Rights Watch researchers say anyone expelled from Afghanistan, which is dominated by Taliban, may face persecution or torture.
“For example, when expelling Afghan refugees from Pakistan, we were able to record cases, especially when former government employees returned to Afghanistan, they were taken over by authorities, and they were arbitrarily detained and tortured; this is a real risk for anyone who was deported back to Afghanistan,” Ababasi said.
She added: “The Taliban has taken away not only the basic rights of women, but also the right to self-governance. I have spoken to women in Afghanistan and they told me they feel they are in prison. The United States knows that Afghanistan is not a safe country.”
Department of Homeland Security cites rise travel As a factor in its assessment, the ability to deport Afghans can be deported, the U.S. Federal Register on the withdrawal of TP said: “There is an increase in tourism to Afghanistans because the kidnapping rate has decreased.”
But, the United States Also released Travel warnings for Afghanistan advise Americans to visit the country due to the risks of civil unrest, crime, terrorism and false detention. The International Criminal Court issues arrest warrant For two Taliban leaders, they were charged with persecuting women and girls in crimes against humanity.
An elderly British couple stayed in Afghanistan for years after being detained In danger Relatives died in custody. and Afghans Life Or return to the prospect of Afghanistan known or even just doubt Or the British Army There can be fatal dangers.
The U.S. Congress established TPS as part of the Immigration Act of 1990, signed by then-President George HW Bush.
It is estimated that approximately 1 million TPS holders in the U.S. not only use the benefits of the program to support the U.S. workplace, but also contribute It is estimated that the economy will be paid $2.1 billion each year, and the tax is paid $5.2 billion. according to Advocacy group fwd.us.
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The Trump administration also announced that it would end the TPS in the program by the Haitian immigrants who legally reside in the United States. The U.S. Embassy in Haiti Warn people Unlike the US State Department, don’t go to Caribbean countries with kidnapping and civil unrest website.
And Nom admit She said Haiti’s conditions are still terrible and continuing to move forward for the U.S. TPS program is not in the U.S. national interest.
The poorest country in the Western Hemisphere, Haiti Since the assassination of then-President Jovenel Moïse in 2021, it has been plunged into political turmoil. The already unstable country has fallen into further crisis, displaced 1.3 million Haitians according to IOM and local authorities estimate that 5.7 million face food insecurity.
The United States currently has an estimated 340,000 Haitians, currently covered by the TPS, which was originally made in 2010 in 2010. Destructive earthquake That year – This protection from deportation will no longer be available after September 2.
Some people who have been deported, said Guerline Jozef, executive director of the Haiti Bridge Alliance, U.S. Immigration Support Group Haiti “Just give up” and “their family relatives don’t know what happened to them”.
“The termination of TPS is a total reluctance to recognize the human nature of these immigrants, many of whom have been in the country for more than 15 years. Many of them have children born and raised here,” Jozv said.
“The entire black immigrant community is not in line with the agenda, nor is it considered insufficient dignity, or is not considered worth the money. We don’t care they don’t care how long they’ve been here, they have paid their taxes and owned their business.”
Haiti’s capital port, still largely under gang control, has armed conflicts that have left the city inaccessible from both the north and the south.
Violent groups dominated the city center and surrounding areas, with only two areas remaining spared, where the camps of internally displaced persons have multiplied by breeding, covering up thousands of people fleeing violence.
In a case of such bias, the prospect of mass deportation in the United States is shocking and local organizations are already struggling to cope.
“Where will families burning their homes go?” asked Katia Bonté, coordinator of the Haiti Return and Refugee Support Group.
Her organization has operated along the border between Haiti and Haiti Dominican Republicassist people to expel them back to Haiti every day Under suppression The Dominican government was launched last October.
Bonté fears that similar waves from the United States will flood the already fragile system.
“Haitians who are deported will not be able to return to their families or communities. I visited the displaced camps. I saw people survive. It’s inhumane – the impact will be devastating,” she added, “There is not much hope left. It feels like we’re alone and no one comes to help.”
Meanwhile, the Trump administration It is reportedly being concerned Honduras and Nicaragua sent out those who were originally deported from the United States and made agreements With Rwanda And, on Wednesday, With Uganda.
There It’s a commotion In many directions, when the U.S. government deported without due process, this summer, a group of people from various countries to South Sudan and Eswatini.
The Associated Press contributed the report

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