A U.S. judge rejected the Trump administration's request to revoke temporary protection identification for 520,000 Haitian immigrants.

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Jin10 News, July 2 – On July 1 local time, it was reported that a federal judge in the United States rejected the Trump administration's request to prematurely terminate temporary protected status (TPS) and work permits for approximately 521,000 Haitian immigrants. It is reported that in February 2025, the Department of Homeland Security announced the cancellation of former President Biden's decision to extend the temporary protected status for Haitian immigrants until 2026, planning to terminate the program on August 3, 2024, and last week postponed this deadline to September 2. However, Federal District Judge Bukhari in Brooklyn, New York, pointed out that Homeland Security Secretary Mayorkas did not follow the procedures and timelines set by Congress when reassessing the eligibility for temporary protected status for Haitian immigrants, thus violating legal regulations.

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