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SAN ANTONIO — Thousands of Afghan refugees in the San Antonio community are at risk of deportation after the Trump administration announced it will end their temporary protected status or TPS. The TPS ...
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In addition to the improving situation in Afghanistan, Noem cited domestic security concerns behind the decision to terminate ...
The World War II Monument in Veterans Park that was broken earlier this year in an apparent act of vandalism has been ...
The man's lawyer claimed, “He was forced to go into hiding due to the extremists and homophobic views that are prevalent in ...
The Trump administration said it will end the Temporary Protected Status program for Afghanistan this summer. That means more than 9,000 refugees may be forced back to the Taliban-ruled country.
The status allows people fleeing violence, political unrest and instability temporary protection from deportation and ...
Following the Trump administration’s May 12 termination of Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for Afghans, its prior resettlement freeze, and the Pakistani government’s escalating expulsions of Afghans ...
Executive Summary Afghans who previously fled their country are in danger of forced return to Taliban persecution due to the Government of Pakistan’s mass expulsions and the Trump administration’s ...
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security has previously indicated its intent to terminate Temporary Protected Status for Afghanistan, and ...
Citing “race-based discrimination,” U.S. officials welcomed 59 Afrikaners—while ongoing bans continue to block displaced ...