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Immigration

Feb. 12, 2019

Temporary residents from Nepal and Honduras sue Department of Homeland Security

Advocacy groups sued the Department of Homeland Security on Monday, alleging that it decided to improperly remove temporary permits allowing Nepalis and Hondurans to remain in the United States.

Temporary residents from Nepal and Honduras sue Department of Homeland Security
Ahilan Arulanantham, senior counsel at the ACLU of Southern California

Advocacy groups sued the Department of Homeland Security on Monday, alleging it decided to improperly remove temporary permits allowing Nepalis and Hondurans to remain in the United States.

The proposed class in the suit filed in the Northern District of California covers just over 100,000 beneficiaries of "temporary protected status," typically referred to as TPS holders, from the two countries.

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