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    US Judge Blocks Trump Move to End Yemeni Nationals’ Protected Status

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMay 2, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    In a significant development, a US federal judge has issued a ruling preventing the Trump administration from terminating the temporary protected status (TPS) granted to Yemeni nationals. This status, which shields individuals from deportation and allows them to work legally in the United States, was initially provided due to ongoing conflict and humanitarian crises in Yemen. The administration had planned to revoke TPS for nationals from 13 countries as part of a wider immigration crackdown aimed at tightening border security and reducing the number of protected immigrants.

    Temporary protected status is a critical humanitarian measure that offers relief to people from countries experiencing war, natural disasters, or other extraordinary conditions. Yemen, embroiled in a prolonged civil war and facing severe humanitarian challenges, has been a key beneficiary of this program. The judge’s decision underscores the ongoing legal and political battles surrounding immigration policies under the Trump administration, highlighting the tension between enforcement priorities and humanitarian considerations.

    Meanwhile, this ruling carries significant implications for thousands of Yemeni nationals living in the US who rely on TPS for stability and legal protection. It also signals potential challenges for the administration’s broader efforts to rescind protections for immigrants from multiple countries. The case reflects the complex intersection of immigration law, foreign policy, and human rights concerns in the current US political landscape.

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