BREAKING: A federal judge has halted the termination of Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for South Sudanese nationals, citing ongoing humanitarian concerns. This decision raises questions about the administration’s commitment to international obligations. According to The Guardian, the ruling comes after a lawsuit by South Sudanese migrants and the non-profit group African Communities Together, who argued that ending TPS would expose them to deportation to a country still facing significant instability. The judge’s order underscores the complex balance between immigration policy and human rights considerations.
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