WASHINGTON: Donald Trump’s administration said Tuesday it will end temporary protected status for immigrants from Somalia, the latest move in the president’s mass deportation agenda. The move affects hundreds of people who are a small subset of immigrants with TPS protections in the United States. It comes during Trump’s immigration crackdown in Minneapolis, where many native Somalis live and where street protests have intensified since a US Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent killed a UScitizen who was demonstrating against federal presence in the city.

Noem claims conditions have improved in east African country so Somalis no longer qualify for legal protections

WASHINGTON: Donald Trump’s administration said Tuesday it will end temporary protected status for immigrants from Somalia, the latest move in the president’s mass deportation…

MINNEAPOLIS: The United States said Tuesday it would end a special protected status for Somalis, telling them they must leave the country by mid-March under an escalating…

The Trump administration said it's ending the temporary protected status for Somali immigrants, giving them until March 17 to leave the country.

The decision is expected to affect about 1,100 people and is likely to face legal challenges.