Temporary Protected Status
Temporary Protected Status (TPS) is a temporary immigration status provided to nationals of specifically designated countries that are confronting an ongoing armed conflict, environmental disaster, or extraordinary and temporary conditions. It provides a work permit and protection from deportation to foreign nationals from those countries who are in the United States at the time the U.S. government makes the designation.
Cases
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National TPS Alliance v. Noem (NTPSA II/TPS for Honduras, Nepal & Nicaragua) - District Court
Temporary Protected StatusPlaintiffs—National TPS Alliance (NTPSA) and seven individual plaintiffs—bring this litigation challenging the Trump administration’s termination of Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for nationals of Honduras, Nepal, and Nicaragua. As a result, Nepali TPS holders stand to lose their status by August...Read more -
Noem v. National TPS Alliance (Venezuelan TPS Termination) - Supreme Court (Preliminary Relief)
Temporary Protected StatusFollowing the Ninth Circuit’s April 18 order denying the federal government’s request to stay Judge Chen’s order, the government requested an emergency stay from the Supreme Court on May 1. On May 8, Plaintiffs filed their opposition to the government’s application for a stay. On May 19, the Supreme...Read more -
CASA v. Noem (Afghanistan & Cameroon TPS) - District Court
Temporary Protected StatusPlaintiff CASA, a membership-based organization, filed this lawsuit challenging the Trump Administration’s decision to terminate the Temporary Protected Status (TPS) designations for Afghanistan and Cameroon. TPS is a form of humanitarian relief provided by the INA, which allows the Secretary of...Read more -
National TPS Alliance v. Noem (Venezuelan TPS Termination) - Court of Appeals (Preliminary Relief)
Temporary Protected StatusThis is an appeal of a district court decision staying (pausing) the Trump Administration’s attempt to cut short Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for some Venezuelans. TPS is a form of humanitarian relief against deportation to countries dealing with armed conflict and/or natural disasters; shortly...Read more -
National TPS Alliance v. Noem (TPS Termination) - District Court
Temporary Protected StatusA coalition of organizational and individual plaintiffs sued DHS Secretary Kristi Noem to challenge her decision to 1) vacate (nullify) the 18-month extension of Venezuelan Temporary Protected Status (TPS) granted by the Biden administration on January 17, 2025, and 2) terminate the Biden...Read more
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