New Lawsuit Challenges the Trump Administration’s Termination of TPS for Syria

Without Court Intervention, Thousands Could be Forcibly Deported to a Humanitarian Crisis in Syria

Read the complaint: HERE

Press release: HERE

“The decision to end TPS for Syrians comes far too soon, Syria remains deeply unstable, with cities destroyed, infrastructure in ruins, and parts of the country still under armed conflict,” said Farrah AlKhorfan, co-founder of Immigrants Act Now.

“Many Syrians on TPS have U.S. born children, own homes, and run businesses—they have built their lives here. The termination notice was issued less than ten days before TPS for Syria was set to expire, falling short of the 60-day statutory notice period required under federal law. This abrupt timing caused widespread confusion and distress among Syrian TPS holders. At the very least, more time and clarity should have been provided to ensure fairness, compliance, and stability for affected families.”

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