The Trump administration has filed a notice of appeal in federal court in a case involving Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for Haitian nationals, according to court documents.
The appeal filing represents a procedural step in ongoing litigation over TPS protections. Temporary Protected Status provides temporary relief from removal for individuals from countries experiencing armed conflict, natural disasters, or other extraordinary circumstances that prevent safe return.
Details about the specific ruling being appealed and the grounds for the legal challenge were not immediately available from court records. The case is part of broader litigation involving TPS designations for various countries.
The filing indicates continued legal proceedings over humanitarian protections that affect immigrants from Haiti and other nations designated for TPS status.