Government Accountability

Court Upholds Trump Administration’s Move to End TPS for Honduras, Nicaragua, and Nepal

By Economics Desk | August 21, 2025

A federal appeals court has ruled in favor of the Trump administration’s decision to terminate Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for tens of thousands from Honduras, Nicaragua, and Nepal, marking another stand for restoring immigration rule of law.

In a decisive ruling that echoes the America First principle of protecting national sovereignty and securing our borders, a federal appeals panel on the Ninth Circuit has permitted the Trump administration to end Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for approximately 60,000 immigrants from Honduras, Nicaragua, and Nepal. This ruling overturns a lower court’s attempt to prolong protections that shield these individuals from deportation. For decades, TPS has been stretched far beyond its intended purpose—transforming what was meant as a temporary humanitarian refuge into a de facto amnesty program. Why Restoring Immigration Integrity Matters Now More Than Ever The Department of Homeland...

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