Judge blocks Kristi Noem from ending temporary protected status for Haitians | US immigration

A federal judge prevented Trump administrationAn attempt to end the temporary deportation protection and work permits for about 521,000 Haiti immigrants before the expiration date of the program.
Earlier this year, the Ministry of Internal Security canceled the extension of Joe Biden for the temporary protected situation (TPS) for two Hyette until February 3. He called for the end of the program on August 3, and last week this date pushed September 2.
However, the American boycott judge, Brian Kojan, said in Brooklyn Christie Nayyim He did not follow the instructions and a timetable commissioned by Congress to reconsider the appointment of TPS for Hitian.
Kogan wrote: “Minister Naim has no legal authority or inherent to cancel the appointment of TPS in a country,” which makes her actions “illegal.” “The prosecutors (and indeed) will succeed in women.”
Kogan also said that the interests of the Haitians in the ability to live and work in the United States “greatly outweigh” the potential harm to the American government, which is still free to impose immigration laws and end the TPS mode as determined by Congress.
Donald Trump It has made a campaign on legal and illegal immigration a central panel for the second White House.
Kojan was appointed to the bench by George W. Bush, who is also a Republican.
In a statement, Tricia McLeulin, a spokeswoman for the Internal Security, said that the appointment of TPS in Haiti was granted after the 2010 earthquake in this country, and it was never intended as a “reality asylum” program.
She said: “This ruling delays justice and seeks to knee the authorities acquired by the president.” “We expect our Supreme Court to provoke us.”
Federal courts prevented Trump from ending most TPS recordings during his first term.
Nine holders of TPS highlighted, a church association and a separation of international service employees on March 14, saying that Nayyim had not had a required review of the current circumstances in Haiti before completing the TPS early.
More than a million people are displaced, more than half of them are children, inside Haiti, where gangs are spreading despite the UN -backed security mission that started last year.
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“While the fighting has not ended, this is an important step,” said Mane Pasterich, President of Seiu Local 32BJ, whose members include the Hitte TPS holders, in a statement.
Noem shares Trump’s hard -line position on immigration issues, and moved to the end of TPS for about 350,000 Venezuelali as well as thousands of people from Afghanistan and Cameroon.
On May 19, the United States Supreme Court allowed the end of TPS for Venezuelan, indicating that other ends can be allowed.
Noem has the power of TPS for six to eight months for people who suffer from natural disasters, armed conflict or other unusual events.
The Haitian prosecutors also claimed that the suspension of their TPS was partially driven by Animus racist, which violates their constitutional right to equal protection.
Trump falsely in a discussion in September 2024 with the Democratic candidate, Kamala Harris, said that the Haiti immigrants in Springfield, Ohio, were eating pets, which raised fear of revenge against the Haitians.