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Federal Court Grants Temporary Emergency Stay of TPS Termination for Somalia

The U.S. District Court for the District of Massachusetts has temporarily paused the termination of Somalia’s designation for Temporary Protected Status (TPS), in order to enable full briefing from the parties on the Plaintiffs’ pending request for emergency postponement of the termination. 

(Boston, M.A.) – This afternoon, a federal District Court judge in the District of Massachusetts granted advocates’ request for an interim stay of the impending termination of Somalia’s Temporary Protected Status (TPS) designation. The termination was set to take effect at 11:59pm on Tuesday, March, 17, 2026, but has been temporarily paused by this afternoon’s court order, which states that, as a result of the pause: 

“Individuals with TPS status based on Somalia’s designation shall retain all rights and protections afforded by TPS status, including eligibility for work authorization and protection against deportation and detention based on TPS status, and individuals with pending TPS applications based on Somalia’s designation shall retain all rights and protections afforded to persons with pending TPS applications, including eligibility for work authorization and protection against deportation based on a pending TPS application.” 

The pause of the termination of Somalia’s TPS will remain in effect temporarily, pending further court order.  

The Plaintiffs in the lawsuit are African Communities Together (ACT), Partnership for the Advancement of New Americans (PANA), and four Somali community members who have lived and worked in the U.S. for many years and who face grave harms if TPS for Somalia terminates imminently and unlawfully. The Plaintiffs are represented by Muslim Advocates, Haitian Bridge Alliance, and the Legal Defense Fund, in a lawsuit supported by Communities United for Status and Protection (CUSP).

Although today’s court order is temporary, and many battles lie ahead within this legal challenge, the Plaintiffs and their legal team are heartened by the interim protection today’s order affords all Somali people in the U.S. who have TPS or pending TPS applications.    

For additional information about this lawsuit, please see the prior Press Release issued by Plaintiffs’ attorneys and supporters. 

Temporary Protected Status is a humanitarian protection established by Congress to prevent deportations to countries experiencing armed conflict, environmental disasters, or other extraordinary conditions.