On Tuesday, June 24, a federal judge in Maryland seemed unsure about whether he has the legal power to review the Trump administration’s decision to end Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for Afghan and Cameroonian nationals.
The government argued that the court has no authority to review the decision.
Immigrant rights advocates argued the decision was unfair and did not follow proper legal procedures, so the court should step in.
The judge has not yet decided which side is right.
The judge’s hesitation to step in might be a bad sign for TPS holders from any country. It means their protections could end, and no court may be able to stop it.
Good luck!!!