Politico reports:
Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem announced on Monday that the U.S. will terminate the temporary protected status program for Afghanistan, a move that could lead to the deportation of over 9,000 Afghans residing in the country.
Noem said in a statement that the conditions in Afghanistan have improved sufficiently to warrant the program’s termination. Afghans’ temporary protected status will expire on May 20 and the elimination of the program will take effect on July 12.
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NEW: As the Trump admin is flying Afrikaners here today to be resettled as “refugees,” @Sec_Noem is terminating Temporary Protected Status for Afghanistan — meaning they may start deporting women and allies who protected our troops to the Taliban to be persecuted or killed! pic.twitter.com/vp7wq0dncT
— Aaron Reichlin-Melnick (@ReichlinMelnick) May 12, 2025