TPS
Temporary Protected Status country designations, extension announcements, re-registration deadlines, and employment authorization document renewal procedures. Covers litigation affecting TPS holders.
U.S. Restores Haitian TPS Protections and Work Permits Until February 2026
A federal judge halted DHS’s planned early end to Haitian TPS, extending work permits and legal status through February 3, 2026. Over 500,000 Haitians rely on this protection. The government’s…
Appeals Court Intervenes as Afghan TPS Protections Near Expiration
TPS protection for Afghan nationals ends July 14, 2025, requiring holders to find alternative immigration status. Employment authorization…
Haiti, Honduras, and Nicaragua Lose Temporary Protected Status. What Now?
The U.S. ends TPS for Haiti, Honduras, and Nicaragua in 2026, removing work permits and protection for thousands…
Afghanistan TPS in 2026 and What Afghans in the U.S. Can Do
The U.S. ended TPS for Afghanistan on July 14, 2025, leaving 11,700 Afghans without work permits and requiring…
Haitian High School Student Released from ICE Amid TPS Battle
Haitian student Alan Junior Pierre was detained despite TPS protections. TPS for Haiti faces shortened protections, risking deportations…
6 Essential Things to Remember When Filing for Temporary Protected Status
TPS offers temporary protection from deportation and legal work to nationals from designated countries with unsafe conditions. Applying…
U.S. Ends TPS for Honduras and Nicaragua, Affecting 76,000 Residents
TPS protections for Honduras and Nicaragua will end September 8, 2025, impacting nearly 76,000 people. Holders should check…
TPS Deportation Protections End for Hondurans, Nicaraguans Under Trump Crackdown
TPS for Honduras and Nicaragua ends September 8, 2025, with a 60-day transition period. About 76,000 immigrants lose…
Trump Ends Temporary Protected Status for Haitian Refugees: Impact on Women
A federal court blocked the Trump administration’s early termination of TPS for Haitian refugees, protecting 350,000–500,000 Haitians, many…
DHS Ends Temporary Protected Status for Honduras Due to Improved Conditions
TPS protection for 54,000 Hondurans ends September 6, 2025, following improvements in Honduras. DHS provides 60-day transition, work…