TPS protection ends for migrants from Honduras and Nicaragua

The Trump administration has officially ended Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for thousands of migrants from Honduras and Nicaragua. This directly affects people who have lived in the U.S. for years under this humanitarian program.

TPS is a temporary status granted to citizens of countries facing war, natural disasters, or other serious dangers. It protected many from deportation and allowed work permits.

Now, with this change:

  • TPS holders will lose that protection
  • New TPS applications will no longer be accepted
  • The government may set deadlines to leave the U.S. unless another legal path is taken
  • Legal groups are already taking action to challenge the decision

What should TPS holders do now?

  • Evaluate your case:You may qualify for other legal options like asylum, family petitions, or work-based visas
  • Act on time:Don’t wait to fall out of status—immigration requires planning
  • Get legal advice:At Benme Legal, we review each case carefully and offer real solutions

Your future shouldn’t depend on politics—it should be based on a strong legal foundation.