To put an end to protected status for Afghans and Cameronians

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Thomas Mackintosh

BBC News, London

Regan Morris

BBC News, Los Angeles

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Thousands of Afghan and Cameron’s temporary deportation of the US Department of Homeland Security will be suspended.

Kristi Safety Secretary Kristi Noem, Afghanistan and Cameroon, DHS Assistant Tricia McLaughlin, found the conditions of Afghanistan and Cameroon.

Approximate 14,600 Afghans match previously For a temporary protected status (TPS) now set to lose in one of May, while others 7.9 thousand dameled will lose in June.

On the same day, the US judge decided to deport a university graduate that was held on the role of the last month in Palestinian protests.

TPS is given to citizens of countries facing conditions, such as armed conflict or environmental disasters, which is dangerous to return home.

The situation usually lasts until 18 months, can be renewed by the current homeland security secretary and offers deportation protection and work permissions.

According to McLaughlin, in September 2023, the Civil Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas announced that TPS will be extended for 18 months of this year for May 20 Mayorkas.

However, on March 21, US government agencies consulted with government agencies, NOEM said that Afghanistan has no longer continues to meet legal requirements and therefore terminates TPS for Afghanistan, “said McLaughlin.

He added that the decision of Noem, Taliban, the conditions of the conditions (USCIS) in Afghanistan in the Taliban management were considered almost four years ago.

McLaughlin was made on April 7, a similar decision, which canceled his destination for TPS TPS.

Last month, Trump management, Cuba, Haiti and Nicaragua and Venezuela will repeal the temporary legal status of half a million migrants in a similar way, he said.

After receiving the infringes, Trump was ceased to the United States under a sponsorship process known as Chnv.

Within the program, more than 120,700 Venezuelan, 110,900 Cuban and 93,000 Nicaraguans, were allowed before the program.

According to the deportation of this month, the Feeleral government said, the end of this month, the end of this month, on April 24, the end of this month and the deportation protection.

However, this is not only people affected by the United States affected immigration rules.

Shukriah – is not his true name – live in Washington DC. In January last year, he came to the United States with his family. They fled to Afghanistan and endured a long journey between 11 countries and 11 countries for asylum claims.

“The fear of deportation has been more influenced by my mental and physical health. I can barely sleep, my feet are painful, and I’m constantly crying from fear and anxiety,” said BBC.

An anonymous shot of a Afghan woman with a white hijab around her head. A bed with a bowl and board on a basin is under a bed.

Sukriah, a journalist, fled to Afghanistan after the Taliban

Seven-month pregnant Shukriah received an email taken by the BBC – on April 10, the HOME SECURITY department: “It’s time to leave the United States.”

Added: “If this is not completed, the condition will end seven days from the date of this notice.

“If you do not leave immediately to the United States, you will be subject to potential law enforcement measures.”

The Homeland Security website has information on the expansion of previously protected Afghans for Afghan citizens for Afghan citizens.

Shukriah’s young children are all right, because of their age, his and her husband can be more complicated.

“My conventional humanitarian program was given, and still waiting for asylum,” said Shukriah.

“Now I don’t know what steps should take and I am very afraid of me and my family.”

Specifically, the mass deportation was the main attention of the Trump’s election campaign and preferred its policies since the beginning.

The information obtained by Reuters earlier this year showed that he returned in the office in the first month The United States deported 37,660 – On average, 57,000 removal of 57,000 and returns in the last year of the Biden management.

The Trump Office went to cancel visas of hundreds of international students on Palestinian protests in the university campus in the United States.

Such a case, on Friday, the US Immigration Court said that Trump’s leadership may deport a constant legalized US resident of the Louisiana investigation center, from March 8.

In a letter written by the enterprise, he said, “Arrest is only the result of arrest,” for the Palestinian rights.

Noem, who praised the decision on social media, “will give a visa or green card to live and learn in the United States,” and “a privilege for violence,” he said.

“Good Reeds” said.

Mr Khalil said he would fight for the client’s right to the client “the right to talk about what happened in the United States.”

 
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