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Tens of thousands of Nicaraguan and Honduran immigrants who were previously shielded from deportation could soon become more vulnerable as the Trump administration rolls back legal protections for ...
Established by Congress under the Immigration Act of 1990, TPS is granted to individuals from DHS-designated countries ...
Nearly 80,000 people nationwide will be affected by the president's decision not to extend their TPS. In San Francisco, many ...
A Miami-Dade artist who was born in Haiti is looking out for the positive in a world seemingly out of positive things.
The emerging reports are the first signs of what economists and labor market experts had warned would result from Trump's signature campaign issue, which has so far included revoking temporary legal ...
George Stephanopoulos was also among those with a desire to place blame for the Texas flooding on the Trump administration's ...
U.S. Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem said the conditions in Honduras and Nicaragua no longer meet temporary ...
Delmer Mejía barely slept after hearing that President Donald Trump’s administration moved to revoke immigration protections for people from Honduras and Nicaragua. Mejía was born in Honduras and has ...
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) announced Monday that it would rescind protections from deportation for Nicaragua ...
ICE is about to eclipse the FBI as America's most important law enforcement agency. That's bad. Super-duper bad.
U.S. Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem ended temporary protections Monday for nationals from Nicaragua and Honduras, opening up roughly 76,000 people to deportations by early September.
Alan Pierre's attorney provided documentation that showed the young man was following the rules. Lawler's and Schumer's offices have pledged to help.