The judge is still deciding the lawfulness of the termination and that will take time. But the judge will release info on July 31st likely blocking the TPS terminiation due to irreperable harm (see lawyer's point below).
Main lawyer for TPS- Arulanantham said: “What is the harm to the DHS? The harm is that people who have lived here for 26 years have lived here for four more months? But if you flip it, if you rule in favor of the DHS today and then decide the TPS holders were correct later, how much of the harm could you fix? People could be deported … lose their jobs. The damage is irreparable.”
“None have committed a crime," Judge Thompson said. "These are individuals who have traveled in the wake of disasters to the open arms of the United States."
“Some individuals have been here their entire lifetimes, they have worked, contributed to their communities, they pay taxes, and pay to stay with no tangible pathway to citizenship," she added.
Main point is who someone is (TPS, Daca, Asylee) is one thing but the right of a person is another thing. Don't confuse a person with the person's rights.
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