On July 1, 2025, DHS terminated the designation of Haiti for Temporary Protected Status (TPS). Haiti’s TPS designation and related benefits were slated to terminate on Sept. 2, 2025. However, on July 15, 2025, the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of New York issued a final judgement in Haitian Evangelical Clergy Ass’n v. Trump, No. 25-cv-1464, that that makes the effective date of any termination no earlier than Feb.
On May 19, 2025, the U.S. Supreme Court granted the government’s request for an emergency stay of Judge Edward Chen’s order in National TPS Alliance, et al., v. Kristi Noem et al., No. 3:25-cv-01766 (N.D. Cal. March 31, 2025). Based on the Supreme Court’s order, the March 31, 2025, district court order in case No. 3:25-cv-1766 is stayed pending the disposition of the government’s appeal in the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit. On May 30, 2025, the district court in case No.
After reviewing country conditions and consulting with the appropriate U.S. government agencies, Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem has determined that conditions in Honduras no longer support its designation for Temporary Protected Status. Honduras’ TPS designation and related benefits terminate on Sept.
After reviewing country conditions and consulting with the appropriate U.S. government agencies, Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem has determined that conditions in Nicaragua no longer support its designation for Temporary Protected Status. Nicaragua’s TPS designation and related benefits terminate on Sept.
After reviewing country conditions and consulting with the appropriate U.S. government agencies, Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem has determined that conditions in Haiti no longer support its designation for Temporary Protected Status (TPS). Haiti’s TPS designation and related benefits terminate on Sept.
Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem decided to terminate the designation of Cameroon for Temporary Protected Status. TPS and related employment authorization benefits associated with this designation will end on Aug. 4, 2025, at 11:59 p.m.
After reviewing country conditions and consulting with the appropriate U.S. government agencies, Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem has determined that conditions in Afghanistan no longer support its designation for Temporary Protected Status. Afghanistan’s TPS designation and related benefits terminate on July 14, 2025, at 11:59 p.m.
The designation of South Sudan for Temporary Protected Status (TPS) is set to expire on May 3, 2025. The Secretary of Homeland Security did not make a determination as to whether South Sudan continues to meet the conditions for designation for TPS by March 4, 2025, the statutory deadline. Accordingly, the TPS designation for South Sudan is automatically extended for 6 months, from May 4, 2025, through Nov.
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