TPS Cancellation
12 proceedings tracked · Active
Challenges to the Trump administration's termination of Temporary Protected Status designations for nationals of Venezuela, El Salvador, Haiti, Honduras, South Sudan, Somalia, Yemen, and other countries. TPS shields hundreds of thousands of people from deportation and provides work authorization. Courts have enjoined some terminations pending APA and equal protection review. Multiple injunctions are in place, with circuit appeals pending.
Haiti
Haitian Americans United, Inc. v. Trump
Nonprofits assisting Haitian and Venezuelan immigrants sued the Trump administration over the decision to cancel TPS protections for Haitians and Venezuelans.
Haiti
Haitian Evangelical Clergy Association v. Trump
The Haitian Evangelical Clergy Association sued the Trump administration over its decision to cancel TPS for Haitians.
Venezuela / El Salvador
National TPS Alliance v. Noem
National TPS Alliance challenged the administration's termination of TPS for Venezuela and El Salvador, arguing the Protection is required by statute when conditions in the home country remain dangerous.
Venezuela / El Salvador
CASA, Inc. v. Noem
CASA and Make the Road New York sued the Department of Homeland Security over the cancellation of TPS for Venezuelans.
Venezuela / El Salvador
CASA, Inc. v. Noem
CASA sued DHS over the attempted termination of TPS designations for Afghanistan and Cameroon.
Haiti
Lesly Miot v. Trump
Haiti TPS holders sued DHS over Secretary Noem's termination of TPS status for Haiti.
Other Nationalities
National TPS Alliance v. Noem
The National TPS Alliance sued DHS over the termination of TPS for people from Honduras, Nepal, and Nicaragua.
Other Nationalities
Doe v. Noem
Syrian nationals and TPS holders sued DHS over Secretary Noem's decision to terminate TPS for Syria.
Other Nationalities
Doe v. Noem (Burma)
Burmese nationals relying on TPS to live and work in the US sued the Trump administration over termination of TPS for Burma.
Other Nationalities
African Communities Together v. Noem (South Sudan)
South Sudanese nationals relying on TPS sued the Trump administration over termination of TPS for South Sudan.
Other Nationalities
Doe v. Noem (Yemen)
Yemeni nationals and TPS holders sued DHS challenging Secretary Noem's cancellation of TPS for Yemen.
Other Nationalities
African Communities Together v. Noem (Somalia)
Nonprofits assisting Somali immigrants sued DHS over the cancellation of the TPS designation for Somalia.