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Trump administration ends temporary protected status for Yemen

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Feb 13 (Reuters) - U.S. ‌President Donald Trump's administration has ended ​temporary protected status for Yemen, Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi ⁠Noem said on Friday, the latest move targeting immigrants.

The decision to end humanitarian protections that grant ​deportation relief and work permits to more than a ‌thousand Yemeni nationals was taken after determining that it was against the U.S. "national interest", Noem said.

TPS provides relief ⁠to people already in the U.S. ⁠if their home countries experience a natural disaster, armed conflict or other extraordinary event. The Trump administration has sought to end most enrollment in ‌the program, saying it runs counter to U.S. interests.

"After ⁠reviewing conditions in the country ‌and consulting with appropriate U.S. ​government agencies, I determined that Yemen no longer meets the law's requirements to be designated for ‌Temporary Protected Status," she said.

Around 1,380 ​Yemeni nationals were ⁠covered by the temporary protected status as of ‌March 31, 2025, according ⁠to the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services. The status was last extended in 2024 and was set ​to expire on ‌March 3 this year.

(Reporting by Ryan Patrick Jones and ⁠Bhargav Acharya in Toronto, ​Kristina Cooke in Los Angeles;Editing by Daphne ​Psaledakis and David Ljunggren)

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