Is an appellate court Trump administration allowed To end a program that provides temporary exile protection and works more than 10,000 people from Afghanistan and Cameron.
In a brief order on Monday, the US Court of Appeals wrote that the plaintiff – an immigration advocacy group called CASA – is a commendable case against the administration to select temporary protected status for Afghans and Cameroonians, or to eliminate TPS. But the court said that there is insufficient evidence to warrant the government to prevent the government from getting out of TPS, while the lawsuit performs its work through the courts.
A week ago, appeal court temporarily blocked The Trump administration, while ending the TPS for Afghanistan for a week, considered the merit of the Casa case.
The administration had planned to end the program for Afghans last week. The program is ready to finish for Cameronian in two weeksOn 4 August.
The appellate court on Monday directed a lower court to “move fast” to hear the case.
nearby 11,700 Afghans And 5,200 Cameron The government is nominated in TPS, the government estimates. But around 3,600 Afghans and 200 Cameronians have green cards, so they will not be affected. Those who lose their TPS security can apply for asylum or any other form of legal status, but otherwise, they will be at risk of exile.
Afghanwack, a group that helped transfer Afghans, said in a statement that it is “deeply concerned” by Monday’s decision.
Afgnevac President Sean Wandivar said in a statement on Monday night, “Life will be separated. Families will be separated. The allies will be detained, deported, or forced to hide – while their legal rights will remain uncertain.”
CBS News has arrived for a comment for White House, Homeland Security Department and Casa.
The Trump administration has demanded for months to return the TPS, a program that allows the government to provide relief from exile and work permits whose home countries are considered unsafe due to natural disasters or war.
The government argues that the TPS program aims to be temporary, and Cameron and Afghanistan are now safe enough to return the TPS recipients.
Earlier this year, Trump Administration Said The economy has improved despite Afghanistan’s security situation and 2021 acquisition of the country’s Taliban after the US military’s return to the economy. And the government Said A pair of armed conflicts in Cameron – including one Separatist conflict And a rebellion by extremist group Boko Haram, which America Nominated In 2013, a foreign terrorist organization – “vested in limited areas” and do not protect people in most parts of the country.
“This administration is returning TPS in its original temporary intention,” said the Secretary of Homeland Security Christie Nom. It is possible Announcement of Afghanistan’s decision.
The State Department has advised Afghanistan “do not travel” on Afghanistan “do not travel” on Civil unrest, crime, terrorism, wrongly detention, kidnapping and limited health facilities.
Casa is Argued in court papers Both countries are unsafe, and TPS recipients may be threatened when they are forced to return to their home countries. The group says conflicts in Cameroon-mostly English-speaking separatists have been included in the French-speaking country-have created a humanitarian crisis and ruined the economy of the African country. And the people of Afghanistan, Group noteThe Taliban was made eligible for TP due to the conflict between the repression and the group and the ISIS-K rebels.
CASA also argues that the administration has not followed the correct legal procedures to eliminate TPS, and this decision was “predetermined” and Partly “On racial anemus.”
“The efforts of the Trump administration to that Animus shows that they are from efforts to eliminate valid immigration status to gain non-recognition from countries, which the administration believes is primarily non-availability, while simultaneous immigration obstacles together believe from countries to remove non-mentors from countries that the administration believes that the administration is mainly white,” The group said,
Earlier this month, a lower court judge rejected DHS requested to dismiss Casa’s trial, but also denied the proposal of Casa to stop the administration’s policy. Casa appealed, causing it to reach the 4th circuit.
The Trump administration has sought to air TP for hundreds of other migrants of Honduras, Nicaragua, Venezuela and Haiti. In May, the Supreme Court allowed the Trump administration to abolish the TPS for the migrants of Venezuela.
Camillo Montoya-Galvez contributed to this report.