Left-wing court hands Kristi Noem big win in ‘unvetted immigration’ case

Federal appeals court allows Homeland Security to end TPS designation affecting approximately 60,000 Honduran, Nicaraguan and Nepalese migrants

Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem speaks in Quito, Ecuador in 2025. (Reuters)

"We are not an ‘emergency.’ We are families, workers, and neighbors who have built our lives here. Despite this setback, we will continue to fight for justice. This decision will not silence us. Our voices will be heard."

"I can’t believe that the government wants to rip away my legal status and separate me from my child. I have not been to Honduras since I was a baby," added Jhony Silva, a Honduran native and plaintiff in the case.

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