The Ninth Circuit issued a split panel decision vacating a district court’s preliminary injunction barring implementation of decisions to terminate the Temporary Protected Status (TPS) designation of Sudan, Nicaragua, Haiti, and El Salvador and remanded.
Ninth Circuit to Allow Termination of TPS for Sudan, Nicaragua, Haiti, and El Salvador
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