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Somali TPS Holders Win Temporary Relief as Federal Court Extends Protections

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Last updated: May 8, 2026 5:38 am
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A Lifeline for Somali FamiliesBroader Immigration Battle

For thousands of Somali families across the United States including many in Minnesota a federal court decision this week delivered a critical moment of relief.

A federal judge in Massachusetts has extended the pause on the termination of Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for Somalia, allowing Somali TPS holders to remain legally protected while the U.S. Supreme Court considers broader cases involving TPS protections for immigrants from Syria and Haiti.

The ruling means Somali TPS holders can continue living and working legally in the United States for now, avoiding the immediate threat of deportation back to a country still grappling with armed conflict, instability, and humanitarian crises.

Advocates say the decision is not just legal it is deeply human.

“The stakes couldn’t be higher,” said Sadaf Hasan, Staff Attorney at Muslim Advocates. “TPS holders face the threat of being forcibly deported to the ongoing armed conflict and humanitarian crisis in Somalia.”

A Lifeline for Somali Families

Temporary Protected Status has long served as a lifeline for Somali immigrants fleeing war, insecurity, and persecution. Many Somali TPS holders have lived in the United States for years, building families, businesses, and communities.

Minnesota, home to one of the largest Somali populations in North America, could be significantly affected if TPS protections are ultimately revoked.

Community leaders say ending TPS would devastate families who have already spent years rebuilding their lives in America.

“We’re talking about families who have worked hard, raised their kids, and become part of our communities,” said Rahmo Abdi of the Partnership for the Advancement of New Americans (PANA). “Sending them back into that kind of situation would be devastating.”

The court’s order also preserves access to work authorization, healthcare, and other essential benefits tied to TPS status.

Broader Immigration Battle

The decision comes amid a wider national legal fight over immigration protections.

According to the press release, the U.S. Supreme Court recently heard arguments in two major TPS-related cases involving immigrants from Haiti and Syria. The outcome could affect more than 1.3 million TPS holders from 17 countries, including Somalia.

Civil rights organizations involved in the lawsuit accuse the administration of targeting immigrants from predominantly Black and non-white nations through aggressive immigration enforcement and efforts to terminate legal protections.

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