The Department of Homeland Security officially restored temporary protected status to more than a quarter of a million Haitians on Saturday. A federal judge ruled earlier in July that DHS can't end the authorization for Haitians early, and it must remain in effect until Feb. 2026.
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- Temporary protected status restored for over 250,000 Haitians by U.S. authorities.
- A federal judge ruled TPS for Haitians must remain until at least February 2026. 8s
- TPS allows nationals from designated countries to avoid deportation and work in the U.S., but is not a path to citizenship. 39s
- The Trump administration attempted to withdraw TPS for several countries, including Haiti and Afghanistan. 1m 20s
- Legal challenges have delayed the removal of TPS for some countries, with about 10,000 Afghans facing loss of status soon. 1m 41s