A federal judge blocked the Trump administration from ending temporary deportation protections for thousands of Ethiopians, ruling on Wednesday that it likely disregarded the rules Congress set up for the program. U.S. District Judge Brian Murphy’s decision keeps upwards of 5,000 Ethiopians enrolled in Temporary Protected Status (TPS) as a legal challenge proceeds. “Fundamental to this case — and indeed to our constitutional system — is…
Judge halts Trump administration move to end protections for Ethiopians
Originally reported by The Hill
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