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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CASA v. Noem (Venezuelan TPS Termination) - District Court
Temporary Protected StatusCASA and Make the Road New York are challenging DHS Secretary Noem’s 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 administration’s 2023 designation of...Read more -
Haitian-Americans United v. Trump (TPS Terminations) - District Court
Temporary Protected StatusFour individual TPS recipients and three membership organizations serving Haitian and Venezuelan TPS holders (Haitian-Americans United, Inc.; Venezuelan Association of Massachusetts; and UndocuBlack Network, Inc.) filed suit to challenge DHS Secretary Noem’s decision to vacate (nullify) the 18-month...Read more -
Haitian Evangelical Clergy Association v. Trump (Haitian TPS Termination) - District Court
Temporary Protected StatusNine Haitian TPS holders, the Haitian Evangelical Clergy Association, and SEIU - Local 32BJ (a labor union) filed suit to challenge the Trump administration’s decision to partially vacate (nullify) the Biden administration’s 18-month extension of TPS for Haiti. TPS is a form of humanitarian relief...Read more
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