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An appeals court has briefly extended protections for nearly 12,000 Afghans in the U.S. under Temporary Protected Status.
Temporary Protected Status for Afghanistan ends on Monday, and this means that Afghans in the U.S. who have not filed for asylum or a green card can no longer work or travel abroad and are subject ...
A federal appeals court temporarily blocked the Trump admin from terminating Temporary Protected Status for roughly 75,000 ...
Holders of TPS status come from countries that the US government has decreed to be too dangerous, either from repressive ...
A federal appeals court on Monday lifted an administrative stay allowing the Trump administration to proceed with revoking ...
The children of an Afghan man who served with U.S. troops and entered the U.S legally are terrified to play outside after ...
NPR's Scott Simon speaks with Abdul Feraji, investigative journalist from Afghanistan about the termination of Temporary Protected Status for Afghans in the U.S. on July 14.
The Department of Homeland Security in May said it was ending Temporary Protected Status for 11,700 people from Afghanistan in 60 days. That status had allowed them to work and meant the ...
Temporary Protected Status for Afghanistan ends on Monday, and this means that Afghans in the U.S. who have not filed for asylum or a green card can no longer work or travel abroad and are subject to ...