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NTPSA II (Honduras, Nepal, and Nicaragua)
On July 7, 2025, the National TPS Alliance (NTPSA) and seven individual plaintiffs sued the Trump administration over its termination of Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for nationals of Honduras, Nepal, and Nicaragua who have lived lawfully in the U.S. for many years. An estimated 60,000 affected TPS holders have lived lawfully in the United States for 26 years (in the case of Honduras and Nicaragua) and 10 years (in the case of Nepal), relying on TPS. However, DHS has ordered that Honduran and Nicaraguan TPS holders be stripped of their legal status and work authorization in 60 days; Nepali TPS holders stand to lose their status by August 5th, 2025.
Case Fillings

July 31, 2025:

Court Order Granting Plaintiffs’ Motion to Postpone

July 8, 2025:

Motion to Postpone

July 7, 2025:

Complaint 

August 20, 2025:

Ninth Circuit stays July 31 district court order.

October 14, 2025 :

Plaintiffs’ motion for summary judgment.

December 31, 2025:

District Court Grants Plaintiffs’ Motion for Summary Judgment.

 

 

 

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