Immigrants ‘terrified’ of deportation with protected status set to expire
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- The Trump administration is set to revoke Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for several countries, including South Sudan, leaving many immigrants, such as a South Sudanese individual interviewed by NBC News, terrified of potential deportation. This decision reflects a broader trend of tightening immigration policies under the current administration.
- The termination of TPS is significant as it affects the legal status of thousands of immigrants who have relied on this program to live and work in the United States, often fleeing violence and instability in their home countries.
- This development is part of a larger crackdown on immigration, with reports indicating that the Trump administration has also halted immigration applications for individuals from 19 countries and suspended asylum decisions for Afghan nationals, contributing to a climate of fear and uncertainty among immigrant communities across the U.S.
— via World Pulse Now AI Editorial System

