The Trump administration said it would end Temporary Protected Status for nearly 4,000 immigrants from Myanmar.
Kristi Noem will stop protecting more than 3,600 Burmese citizens in the U.S. from deportation, according to the Trump administration.
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Catholic dioceses in Kentucky and across the nation are raising concerns about what federal policies could mean for ...
Myanmar faces an ongoing civil war that has caused widespread displacement, leading the US to warn against travel there.
The Trump administration will strip deportation protections of migrants from Burma starting in January, citing “notable ...
Three agents have been arrested for allegedly sending youths to Myanmar via Thailand on fake promises of jobs, where they ...
BANGKOK: Myanmar's military government has begun broadcasting extensive video on state television of its crackdown on online ...
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US terminates temporary legal status for citizens of Myanmar
The Temporary Protected Status (TPS) designation for Myanmar was set to expire on Tuesday, and the termination will take effect in 60 days.
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