Court agrees to revisit case on program shielding over 300,000 immigrants from deportation
BY CAMILO MONTOYA-GALVEZ
FEBRUARY 10, 2023 / 10:01 PM / CBS NEWS
Washington — A federal appeals court on Friday decided to revisit a case that could decide the fate of more than 300,000 immigrants living in the U.S. legally on humanitarian grounds, setting aside a ruling that had allowed the government to revoke their temporary legal status.
The 9th Circuit Court of Appeals voided a 2020 ruling issued by a three-judge panel in the California-based appeals court that had allowed the Trump administration to terminate the Temporary Protected Status (TPS) of hundreds of thousands of immigrants from El Salvador, Haiti, Honduras, Nepal, Nicaragua and Sudan.
Granting a request by attorneys representing immigrants enrolled in the TPS programs, the appeals court said it would hear the case once more, this time "en banc," or with all active judges participating. It's unclear though when the 9th Circuit could rule on the case again.
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