In our recent post on Through the Immigration Lens, we discussed the uncertainty created after the district court’s December 31, 2025 decision restoring Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for […]
TPS Is Back-ish for Honduras, Nepal and Nicaragua: I-9s In Limbo
By: Dawn M. Lurie, Alexander J. Madrak, and Selene Malench* On December 31, 2025, a federal court ruled that the Trump administration unlawfully ended Temporary Protected Status (TPS) […]
Litigation-Driven Extensions: USCIS TPS Pages Updated, End Dates TBD
By: Dawn M. Lurie, Alexander J. Madrak, and Selene Malench* This blog post was first published as an alert. A wave of last-minute litigation aimed at stopping Temporary Protected […]
Late Minute Reprieve: Court Halts Haiti TPS Termination
A federal District Judge in Washington, D.C. has issued a ruling affecting hundreds of thousands of Haitian Temporary Protected Status (TPS) holders and the employers who rely on […]
TPS for Haiti & Venezuela: Where Things Stand Now
On January 28, 2026, the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals issued a decision addressing Department of Homeland Security (DHS) actions related to Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for Haiti […]
TPS for Syria Comes to an End: What Employers Need to Know
By: Dawn Lurie, Alexander Madrak, and Isabella Cohen In a move that will impact thousands of workers and their employers, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has officially […]
TPS Venezuela: A Legal Whiplash with Real-World Consequences
By: Dawn Lurie, Owen Wolfe, and Alexander Madrak In a move that underscores the volatility of immigration policy under judicial review, the U.S. Supreme Court has once again […]
Compliance Alert: TPS Terminations and Ongoing Litigation
By: Alexander Madrak and Selene Malench* A rapidly shifting landscape of humanitarian protections presents ongoing compliance challenges for employers. As the latest example, the Department of Homeland Security […]
DHS Ends TPS Ethiopia: Staying Compliant in a Changing Environment
By: Dawn M. Lurie, Alexander J. Madrak, and Selene Malench* DHS cites improved country conditions as grounds for ending Temporary Protected Status (TPS), leaving employers to again navigate […]