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Secretary Noem Celebrates ‘Win’ After Court Backs End to TPS for 3 Countries
A federal appeals court is allowing the Trump administration to proceed with plans to end temporary immigration protections for about 89,000 aliens from Honduras, Nepal, and Nicaragua.
On Monday, the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals temporarily lifted a lower court’s order blocking Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem from moving to end Temporary Protected Status for natives of the three countries.
Noem hailed the appeals court’s decision as “a win for the rule of law and vindication for the U.S. Constitution.”
“TPS was never designed to be permanent, yet previous administrations have used it as a de facto amnesty program for decades,” Noem wrote on X.
“Given the improved situation in each of these countries, we are wisely concluding what was intended to be a temporary designation.”
Temporary Protected Status provides protection against deportation and allows foreign nationals to live and work in the U.S. for a period. It is usually granted to citizens of nations experiencing war or recovering from a major natural disaster.
Last year, Noem announced that the United States would end the status for Honduras, Nepal, and Nicaragua after determining that the three nations “no longer met the conditions for its designation,” according to DHS.
The move was challenged in court, and U.S. District Judge Trina Thompson blocked Noem in December from ending the program for the three countries.
Honduras and Nicaragua were granted TPS in 1999 after Hurricane Mitch, and Nepal received the immigration protection in 2015 following a large earthquake.
The Biden administration cited “numerous environmental, political, and social crises” in Honduras when it extended TPS for the country in 2023. In its TPS extension for Nepal that year, it cited “internal displacement, problems with reconstruction fund distribution, and ongoing environmental disasters” that had persisted since a devastating 2015 earthquake.
The Ninth Circuit Court explains in its order that it determines whether to grant a stay pending appeal if the party asking for a stay has shown a strong likelihood “to succeed on the merits” of the appeal.
The government, in this case, “is likely to succeed on the merits of its appeal,” the court document reads.
The schedule for further proceedings will be determined in the coming days.
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Arizona House Advances Constitutional Amendment To End Delayed Election Results
The Arizona House of Representatives advanced a constitutional amendment on Monday that seeks to end the state’s post-Election Day chaos and delayed election results. “Arizonans are done with excuses, delays, and chaos in our elections,” amendment sponsor and Republican Rep. Alexander Kolodin said in a statement. Under House Concurrent Resolution 2001 (“The Arizona Secure Elections […] US Skier Lindsey Vonn Reveals Extent of Her Injuries After Brutal Crash Ends Her Olympics -- And Possibly Career
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Clinton-Appointed Judge Strikes Down California Mask Ban on ICE Agents
A federal judge ruled against California’s prohibition on federal law enforcement wearing masks, a mandate aimed at Immigration and Custom Enforcement agents.
U.S. District Judge Christina Snyder, appointed by President Bill Clinton, ruled the state law discriminates against federal law enforcement, as it allowed state police to wear masks to conceal their identities while preventing federal law enforcement from doing the same.
However, she rejected the Trump administration’s argument that the ICE agents needed to wear masks to be protected from doxxing, in a 30-page opinion Monday.
“The Act treats federal law enforcement officers differently than similarly situated state law enforcement officers,” Snyder concluded.
California Gov. Gavin Newsom signed the No Secret Police Act in September 2025, only referencing federal, city and county law enforcement, but not including state law enforcement.
Snyder upheld a separate state law, “No Vigilantes Act,” which Newsom signed at the same time, requiring all law enforcement officers operating in California to visibly display identification that includes their agency.
The judge suggested an altered law could withstand constitutional scrutiny.
“The court finds that these acts serve the public interest by promoting transparency, which is essential for accountability and public trust,” Snyder wrote.
“Moreover, the Court finds no cognizable justification for law enforcement officers to conceal their identities during their performance of routine, non-exempted law enforcement functions and interactions with the general public.”
State Sen. Scott Wiener, a Democrat who authored the mask ban, said he would propose legislation adding state law enforcement to the law, Politico reported.
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France Asks Witnesses to Come Forward over Historic Child Sex Abuse by Teacher Going Back to 1960s
Prosecutor appealed for further testimony in a mass abuse and murder case across nine countries, after charging a 79-year-old former teacher.
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49ers Defensive Lineman Keion White Shot in Gun-Controlled California
San Francisco 49ers defensive lineman Keion White was shot in the ankle early Monday morning and underwent surgery later in the day. ABC 7 reported that White was at a post-Super Bowl party at a bar when he allegedly “got into
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Canada's brave new challenge to American military power requires American weapons and technical support. 