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A lawsuit argues the Trump administration’s plan to end TPS for nearly 1,100 Somalis is racially biased, despite improved conditions in Somalia.
A federal lawsuit challenges the Trump administration’s plan to end Temporary Protected Status for nearly 1,100 Somalis, set for March 17, 2026, arguing the decision is based on racial bias rather than objective conditions in Somalia.
Plaintiffs, including Somali immigrants and advocacy groups, cite President Trump’s derogatory remarks about Somalis and claim the termination reflects unconstitutional discrimination.
Despite ongoing conflict with al-Shabaab and U.S. travel warnings, the Department of Homeland Security says conditions have improved.
The move is part of a broader effort to end TPS for over 350,000 Haitians and 6,000 Syrians, with plans to appeal to the Supreme Court.
The case follows heightened immigration enforcement in Minnesota, where a fraud scandal led to large-scale operations and the deaths of two U.S. citizens.
Una demanda sostiene que el plan de la administración Trump para poner fin al TPS para casi 1.100 somalíes es racialmente sesgado, a pesar de las mejores condiciones en Somalia.