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Appeals Court Clears Path for Mass Deportations of Long-Term US Residents

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A significant judicial development unfolded Wednesday as federal appeals judges granted the Trump administration authority to proceed with ending protections for 60,000 migrants who have called America home for years. The decision reverses a lower court’s protective injunction and signals potential mass deportations ahead.

The ruling particularly impacts families and individuals who arrived during humanitarian crises, including those fleeing Hurricane Mitch’s devastation in 1998. These migrants have since established businesses, raised American-born children, and integrated into communities across the nation, making potential deportations particularly disruptive.

Secretary Kristi Noem defended the policy shift by arguing that Temporary Protected Status had evolved beyond its original humanitarian purpose into a de facto asylum system. The administration contends that previous governments inappropriately extended these protections without proper justification for continued dangerous conditions.

Immigration advocacy organizations view the decision as part of a systematic campaign to reduce America’s foreign-born population through administrative changes rather than legislative reform. The legal battle continues with upcoming hearings, while affected families face uncertainty about their future in the United States.

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