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 ALERT: JUDGE RULED NEPAL TPS CAN CONTINUE
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Judge Trina L. Thompson ordered these things for Nepal TPS:

She declared DHS’s termination of Nepal TPS (June 6, 2025) unlawful under the Administrative Procedure Act (APA).

She vacated (set aside) the Secretary’s termination decision for Nepal TPS.

She directed the court clerk to enter a final judgment for the plaintiffs on the APA claim about terminating Nepal TPS.

She temporarily stayed (paused) the rest of the case, including claims about the orderly transition period for Nepal and the Equal Protection claim about Nepal TPS.

The order is dated December 31, 2025

work permit (EAD), I-9 for employer, or TPS re-registration

 
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Judge Thompson 52 pages decision:

VI. CONCLUSION
“The President is not above the law.” Trump v. United States, 603 U.S. 593, 642 (2024). Neither are his cabinet officials. The rule of law demands that when executive officials exceed their authority, they must be held to account. The Administrative Procedures Act ensures government accountability by making agencies transparent, require public participation, setting fair rulemaking standards, and allowing courts to review actions for legality and rationality.
Our laws should not favor the loud and powerful simply because of their positions. Yet, for too long, our laws have overlooked the quiet truths—truths carried in the MARGlNs, truths lived but never spoken aloud. It is the duty of every public servant entrusted with shaping a more just society to bring those truths into the open, to translate lived experience into written protection. It means hearing the faintest whisper of injustice and refusing to let it fade. It means honoring the people who call this country home but have never been invited to speak in it. It means finally ensuring that the law speaks for them

 
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Does that mean she backdated, and TPS holders were not out of status? What happened to people who changed their status to F-1? Please advise.
 
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So, What's Next?
EAD auto extend hune ho ki , Pheri apply garna parcha. IDEAS haru share garam ho ...........
 


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