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The Trump administration cannot cut off legal status and work permits for thousands of Haitian migrants this fall, a federal judge ruled.
Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem announced the move, affecting over half a million Haitians who fled the country due to government collapse and gang violence, last Friday.
Judge Brian Cogan ruled that Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem “does not have statutory or inherent authority to ...
A federal judge in New York blocked the Trump administration from ending deportation protections for Haitians ahead of the ...
Were cancellation of Haitian TPS, implementing a new Travel Ban and the Supreme Court bar of nationwide injunctions the right ...
A New York federal judge has temporarily blocked the Trump administration’s early termination of temporary protected status, ...
A federal judge in Brooklyn has blocked the Trump administration’s attempt to end temporary protected status for Haitian ...
A federal judge Tuesday blocked the Trump administration’s attempt to strip hundreds of thousands of Haitian nationals of ...
A federal judge in New York has blocked the Trump administration from ending temporary legal status for more than 500,000 ...
President Donald Trump has made cracking down on immigration a policy priority for his second administration, deporting ...
A federal judge has moved swiftly to block Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem’s efforts end the protected status for ...
"Secretary Noem does not have statutory or inherent authority to partially vacate a country’s TPS designation," U.S. District ...