Updated
Updated · The New York Times · May 2
Yemeni TPS protections stay in place after judge blocks Trump move
Updated
Updated · The New York Times · May 2

Yemeni TPS protections stay in place after judge blocks Trump move

10 articles · Updated · The New York Times · May 2
  • Judge Dale E. Ho in Manhattan halted the revocation due next week, preserving deportation relief for Yemeni migrants in New York federal court.
  • He said the administration ignored the law by trying to end Temporary Protected Status without the required interagency consultation and review process.
  • The ruling stems from a March lawsuit by two rights groups on behalf of seven Yemenis, amid broader efforts to curb humanitarian immigration pathways.
Could the Supreme Court's upcoming decisions reshape the future of TPS for hundreds of thousands of migrants beyond Yemen?
If Yemen remains unsafe for return, should long-term TPS residents be offered a path to permanent residency in the U.S.?
What would happen to local economies and healthcare if thousands of TPS holders suddenly lost their legal status?