DHS Secretary Says TPS Holders Should Seek Permanent Status or Prepare to Leave the U.S.
Following recent Supreme Court decisions, the Department of Homeland Security announced that Temporary Protected Status holders should seek another lawful immigration status or prepare to leave the United States. Learn what this policy means and what options may still be available.
Supreme Court Immigration Rulings Give Trump Administration Major Policy Wins Despite Birthright Citizenship Loss
Although the Supreme Court preserved birthright citizenship, several other decisions have cleared the way for expanded immigration enforcement affecting TPS holders, asylum seekers, and lawful permanent residents.
DHS Updates TPS Work Permit Expiration Dates After Supreme Court Ruling
DHS has updated work authorization expiration dates for Temporary Protected Status (TPS) beneficiaries following the Supreme Court's decision allowing the Trump administration to move forward with TPS terminations while litigation continues.
Federal Appeals Court Rules Immigrants Detained Over 90 Days Must Receive Bond Hearing
The Fifth Circuit ruled that immigrants detained for more than 90 days are entitled to an individualized bond hearing, reinforcing important constitutional due process protections during removal proceedings.
ICE Arrests Surge as Trump Administration Expands Interior Immigration Enforcement
ICE has dramatically increased immigration arrests as the Trump administration shifts toward a broader interior enforcement strategy emphasizing routine arrests, detention, and accelerated deportations.
Trump Administration Plans Major Expansion of Worksite Immigration Enforcement
The Trump administration is reportedly preparing to significantly expand worksite immigration enforcement operations nationwide. Learn what these changes could mean for employers, immigrant workers, and businesses.
Supreme Court Upholds Birthright Citizenship in Landmark Immigration Decision
The U.S. Supreme Court reaffirmed that birthright citizenship remains protected under the Fourteenth Amendment, rejecting an executive order that sought to limit automatic U.S. citizenship for certain children born in the United States.
BIA Issues New Precedent on Credibility in Asylum Cases
A new BIA precedent clarifies that admitting prior immigration fraud does not automatically establish credibility in asylum proceedings. Learn what Matter of T-D-E- means for asylum applicants and removal defense cases.
Supreme Court Continues to Uphold Key Trump Immigration Policies
Recent Supreme Court decisions have largely favored the Trump administration's immigration policies, affecting asylum seekers, TPS holders, and lawful permanent residents while expanding executive authority over immigration enforcement.
Supreme Court Allows Trump Administration to End TPS for Haitians and Syrians: What It Means for Immigrants
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled 6-3 on June 25, 2026, allowing the Trump administration to terminate Temporary Protected Status for over 350,000 Haitians and 6,000 Syrians. Here is what this means for affected immigrants and what options may still be available.
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