Thousands of Afghans could be deported when protected status ends

The Trump administration ends the protected situation of thousands of Afghans who entered the United States after its chaotic withdrawal From Afghanistan In 2021, under Biden management.
The US Department of Internal Security does not plan to renew the temporary protected situation of Vigan (TPS), which lasts from six to 18 months and is applied to people from the war -torn countries or has a natural disaster or any other event that makes the return dangerous.
The US military evacuated more than 82,000 Afghans from the country when the United States withdrew in 2021, and the Taliban took over.
“We will create our own laws,” says Taliban leader.
The Afghans were evacuated in her apartment in Massachusetts in 2022. (Joseph Priziosu/AFP via Getty Images)
Thousands of Cameroon are expected to lose their position.
“At least 60 days before the end of TPS, the Secretary, after consulting the appropriate American government agencies, is required to review the conditions in a country dedicated to TPS to determine whether the conditions supporting the classification still meet, and if so, the length of the extension of the appointment,” said DHS spokesman Tricia McClloon Digit. “If the Secretary decides that the country no longer meets the legal conditions for appointment, it must end the appointment.”
She added: “The Secretary decided that Afghanistan no longer continues to meet the legal requirements to appoint its TPS, so it has ended TPS for Afghanistan.”
McLeulin said that the decision “depends on the review of US Citizenship and Immigration services (USCIS) for the conditions in Afghanistan. As part of the review process, USCis consulted with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.”
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Afghan plane plane in Kabul, Afghanistan, September 9, 2021, after a large -scale exit to people after the United States and foreign forces from the country. (AP Photo/Bernat Armangue)
“Conditions on Earth have not improved – they have worsened,” he told NPR. “The Afghans who were invited here, who built a life here, are told that they do not care. It is harsh, it is messy, and it undermines everything that America claimed to support when we promised that our allies are not left behind.”
More than 14,000 Afghans and 7,000 Camerooni are expected to lose their TPS protection.
The Biden Administration renewed TPS Protection of Afghan in 2023.
Afghan TPS protection ends in May and Cameroon protection in June. At that time, foreign citizens will be Retrospective.

The Secretary of the Ministry of National Security, Christie Naim, decided that the situation in Afghanistan and Cameroon no longer fulfills the standards of Afghans and Cameroon to renew TPS protection. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)
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Last month, the judge delayed the Trump administration’s effort to The end of TPS protection for Venezuelan.
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Both the US State Department in Afghanistan and Venezuela are included as “level 4: do not travel” due to the threat of terrorism, illegal detention, civil unrest and kidnapping.
Cameroon has been included as “Level 2: Exercise” due to the risk of terrorism, kidnapping and armed violence.
Reuters contributed to this report.