The U.S. government is revoking Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for over 1,000 Somali immigrants, threatening deportation amid President Trump’s derogatory remarks about the community. The Department of Homeland Security announced that TPS for Somalia will end on March 17, affecting approximately 2,500 individuals with TPS or pending applications. Trump officials argue that conditions in Somalia have improved, while pro-immigrant advocates criticize the decision as harmful to those from crisis-stricken countries. The administration has sought to end TPS programs for several nations, stating that the temporary protections have been extended too frequently.
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