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Trump will end deportation protections for thousands of Hondurans, Nicaraguans and other immigrants in the U.S.

According to U.S. government notifications posted on Monday, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security is ending deportation protections to thousands of Hondurans in the U.S. and Nicaraguans. This is part of President Donald Trump's effort to strip migrants of their legal status. According to two notices published online on Monday, the terminations will take effect September 6 and end Temporary Protection Status for approximately 72,000 Hondurans, as well as 4,000 Nicaraguans.

Trump, who is a Republican and a member of the Republican Party, has tried to end the temporary legal status of hundreds of thousands migrants in America, including those who have been living and working there legally for decades. The Trump administration claims that the deportation protections in the past were overused and that many immigrants do not deserve protection.

Democrats and advocates claim that migrants may be forced to return in dangerous conditions, and that U.S. companies depend on their work.

TPS offers deportation relief to those already in the U.S. who are affected by a natural disaster or armed conflict back home.

Trump tried to terminate most TPS designations, including those for Honduras, Nicaragua and El Salvador, during his presidency from 2017-2021, but federal courts blocked him.

Hurricane Mitch, a storm that ravaged Central America in 1998 and claimed at least 10,000 lives, was the basis for the TPS designations of Honduras and Nicaragua.

In the termination notices, Homeland Security Secretary KristiNoem stated that both countries had recovered significantly. She cited tourism in both, real estate investments in Honduras and the renewable energy industry in Nicaragua.

The Trump administration had already taken steps to end TPS.

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The Supreme Court of the United States ruled in May 2017 that the Trump administration is not constitutional.

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Last week, a lower-court judge ruled that Venezuelans no longer have a status.

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(source: Reuters)