Judge postpones Yemen’s TPS expiration as Supreme Court decision looms
Summary
A federal judge delayed the Trump administration’s plan to end temporary legal protections for about 3,000 people from Yemen. The judge said the government did not follow the right steps to remove Yemen from the Temporary Protected Status (TPS) program, which allows certain people to stay in the U.S. during crises in their home country.Key Facts
- The Trump administration planned to end TPS protections for roughly 3,000 Yemeni nationals.
- U.S. District Judge Dale Ho postponed this expiration temporarily.
- The judge said the administration did not follow the required legal procedures to end TPS for Yemen.
- Temporary Protected Status (TPS) is a program allowing people from troubled countries to live in the U.S. legally for a limited time.
- Other federal judges have also ruled that the government mishandled ending TPS for some countries.
- A Supreme Court decision on TPS policies is expected soon, which could impact this case.
- The TPS protections for Yemen were set to expire next week before the judge’s delay.
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