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Appeals court allows Trump to end temporary protections for migrants from Central America and Nepal
U.S. Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem, with Ecuador's Minister of Interior John Reinberg, not shown, speaks during a press briefing at the Ecuadorian Presidential Palace, Thursday, July 31, 2025, in Quito, Ecuador. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon, Pool)2025-08-20T20:48:38Z WASHINGTON (AP) A federal appeals court on Wednesday sided with the Trump administration and stayed a lower courts order keeping in place temporary protections for 60,000 migrants from Central America and Nepal. The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in San Francisco granted the emergency stay pending an appeal as immigrants rights advocates allege that the administration acted unlawfully in ending Temporary Protected Status designations for people from Honduras, Nicaragua and Nepal. Temporary Protected Status is a designation that can be granted by the Homeland Security secretary, preventing migrants from being deported and allowing them to work. The Trump administration has aggressively sought to remove the protection, thus making more people eligible for removal. Its part of a wider effort by the administration to carry out mass deportations of immigrants.
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