US ends Temporary Protected Status for Yemeni nationals

US ends Temporary Protected Status for Yemeni nationals
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US ends TPS for Yemenis, citing improved conditions in Yemen.

  • The US Department of Homeland Security ended Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for Yemeni nationals on Friday.
  • Kristi Noem, Secretary of Homeland Security, announced the decision to end TPS protections for Yemenis.
  • TPS had provided deportation relief and work permits to over a thousand Yemeni nationals in the US.
  • The decision was based on a determination that it is safe for Yemenis to return to their country.
  • The termination of TPS is part of broader immigration policy changes under the current administration.

On Friday, the US Department of Homeland Security, led by Secretary Kristi Noem, announced the end of Temporary Protected Status for Yemeni nationals. This status had allowed over a thousand Yemenis in the US to remain temporarily with work authorization. The decision followed an assessment that conditions in Yemen have improved enough to permit safe return.

Ending TPS for Yemenis affects the legal status and employment rights of Yemeni nationals currently in the US, potentially leading to deportations. It reflects ongoing shifts in US immigration policy and raises questions about the humanitarian considerations given Yemen's ongoing conflict and humanitarian challenges.