Somali immigrants and advocacy groups file federal lawsuit to delay the Temporary Protected Status termination, citing flawed review process and safety concerns in Somalia
The lawsuit, filed in federal court in Massachusetts, argues the administration’s review process was flawed and seeks to delay the planned termination of TPS protections.
TPS allows people from countries facing armed conflict or natural disasters to live and work legally in the United States.
Advocacy groups say ending the designation could affect thousands of Somali immigrants and their families who have built lives in the U.S.
The plaintiffs argue losing TPS could lead to deportation proceedings, saying Somalia remains unsafe and sending people back could put them at risk.
Fargo-Moorhead is home to about 6,000 Somalis
Source: inforum.com

