Federal Judge Blocks Trump Admin From Ending Temporary Protected Status For Central American, Nepali Migrants

- June 4, 2026
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A federal judge in San Francisco has blocked the Trump administration from terminating Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for tens of thousands of migrants from Honduras, Nicaragua, and Nepal, marking a significant legal setback for President Donald Trump’s immigration agenda.

The ruling came in response to a lawsuit filed by TPS recipients and advocacy groups who argued that the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), under Secretary Kristi Noem, acted with discriminatory intent in attempting to end the long-standing protections.

TPS Program Targeted by Trump Administration

In announcements made throughout June and July, Secretary Noem said the administration would begin phasing out TPS for nationals from several countries, including Honduras, Nicaragua, and Nepal. The program, which was established to provide temporary refuge to individuals from nations affected by war, natural disasters, or other crises, has been repeatedly extended since the Clinton era, effectively serving as a quasi-amnesty for many.

Critics of TPS argue that the temporary designation has become permanent in practice, with many recipients remaining in the U.S. for decades. DHS officials under Trump maintained that conditions in the designated countries had improved and no longer warranted protected status.

Court Ruling and Allegations of Discrimination

In her decision this week, U.S. District Judge Trina Thompson, a Biden appointee to the Northern District of California, granted a preliminary injunction preventing the administration from ending the program while litigation proceeds.

Judge Thompson’s ruling leaned heavily on the plaintiffs’ claims of racial bias. The lawsuit, National TPS Alliance v. Noem, alleges that the administration’s actions were rooted in racial and ethnic animus, targeting non-European and non-white migrants.

“The freedom to live fearlessly, the opportunity of liberty, and the American dream. That is all Plaintiffs seek,” Thompson wrote in her decision. “Instead, they are told to atone for their race, leave because of their names, and purify their blood.”

Thompson also cited what she described as a “discriminatory belief that certain immigrant populations will replace the white population,” attributing that view to the administration’s motivations behind terminating TPS.

The ruling effectively halts deportations of affected migrants while the case winds its way through the federal court system.

Response from the Administration and Broader Implications

The Department of Homeland Security has not yet commented on the ruling, but legal analysts expect the administration to appeal. The Trump administration has argued that the TPS statute, passed by Congress in 1990, gives DHS broad discretion to determine when and whether protected status should be extended or terminated.

Supporters of the ruling, including progressive immigration groups and legal advocacy organizations with ties to dark money agitator George Soros, hailed it as a victory for immigrant rights and racial justice.

Opponents blasted the decision for judicial overreach, accusing the court of politicizing immigration law and undermining the executive branch’s authority over border policy.

A Broader Legal Battle Looms

This case is one of several legal challenges the Trump administration is facing as it attempts to reverse permissive Biden-era immigration policies and reassert stricter enforcement measures. TPS recipients from other countries may soon face similar uncertainty as the administration continues reviewing various designations.

The ruling also raises fresh questions about judicial interpretations of executive authority, especially as federal courts create more and more obstacles to implementing immigration policy decisions.

For now, TPS holders from Honduras, Nicaragua, and Nepal remain shielded from deportation — at least until the full case is resolved.

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