Somali
Update: On Friday, March 13, 2026, a Massachusetts federal judge blocked the termination of TPS for Somalia. TPS holders from Somalia continue to enjoy protection from deportation and work authorization until a higher court states otherwise. The government is expected to appeal this decision, but we celebrate this victory for Somalian TPS holders.
Li enpòtan pou moun ki gen TPS yo imedyatman chèche konsèy legal nan men yon avoka imigrasyon ou fè konfyans pou plis enfòmasyon ak kesyon sou kijan sa ka afekte yo oswa moun yo renmen yo.
- Until a higher court decides otherwise, TPS and related work authorization for Somalian TPS holders remains valid per a federal court order.
- Yon moun ki gen TPS ki te aplike pou lòt soulajman imigrasyon, pa egzanp azil, ka otorize pou travay sou baz yon lòt aplikasyon annatant, epi li ka bay prèv lòt fòm otorizasyon travay bay anplwayè yo.
- If your employer asks, you can show them this federal court order, showing that work authorization for TPS holders from Somalia has been extended and remains valid.
- If your employer asks, and you have work authorization pursuant to another form of immigration relief, such as a pending asylum claim, you can show them your work permit pursuant to other immigration relief.
- Si yon sendika reprezante w, kontakte Reprezantan Inyon w la.
- Si yon sendika reprezante w, kontakte reprezantan sendika w la. Sendika w la ka negosye ak anplwayè w la pou yon konje san peye, yon peman pou revokasyon, oswa lòt benefis separasyon.
- Kontakte yon avoka imigrasyon ou fè konfyans imedyatman. Pran prekosyon nou ak "notè" oswa SCAMMERS. Jwenn yon founisè sèvis legal ki gen bon repitasyon toupre ou.
On March 9, 2026, advocates filed a challenge to the Trump administration’s termination of TPS for Somalia in the U.S. District Court, District of Massachusetts. On March 13, 2026, the federal district court “stayed”/ blocked the termination of TPS for Somalia. This means that until a higher court decides otherwise, TPS holders from Somalia continue to enjoy TPS protection from deportation and related work authorization.
The court case led by African Communities Together (ACT), Partnership for the Advancement of New Americans (PANA), and four Somali community members continues, African Communities Together, et al. v. Noem et al. The plaintiffs are represented by Muslim Advocates, Haitian Bridge Alliance, and the Legal Defense Fund.
Pwosè a ap kontinye epi plis detay ap disponib nan jou ak semèn k ap vini yo. Jij la poko pran yon desizyon final sou ka sa a. Yo ka toujou depoze demann azil.
Pran aksyon, epi fè tande vwa ou!
Vin jwenn nou nan batay la pou yon sistèm imigrasyon ki pi jis, ki pi imen, e ki pi annòd—yon sistèm ki kreye plis chemen legal pou imigran yo rete Ozetazini avèk yon chemen pou yo vin sitwayènte.