LAWIN.news
  • Home
  • About Lawin
  • Community Events
  • Livestream
  • Faces & Voices
  • Podcasts
    • Legal Treats
    • Teacher Talk
    • Pink Table Talk
    • Be Bold. Why Not.
    • Commissary Kitchen
    • Beyond Health & Wellness
CONTACT US
  • Texas
  • Austin
  • Dallas Fort Worth
  • Houston
  • San Antonio
  • Rio Grande
  • United States
  • Around the Globe
  • Entertainment
  • Sports
  • Opinion
  • Politics
03/26/2026

Stay Informed and Engaged with LAWIN.news—Your Updated Daily News Source for Filipino-Americans in Texas

ADVERTISE WITH LAWIN
03/26/2026
LAWIN.news

Trump move puts Afghan refugees in SA in legal jeopardy

by LAWIN.news May 15, 2025
written by LAWIN.news May 15, 2025
Photo credit: NBC News
264

SAN ANTONIO, Texas– The Trump administration has announced plans to end the Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for Afghan refugees, affecting about 11,000 individuals across the United States, including many in San Antonio, Texas.

TPS was granted to Afghan nationals to provide refuge from the Taliban and threats of violence in Afghanistan. It allowed them to live and work in the U.S. without fear of deportation.

However, the administration’s decision means the status will expire on May 20, 2025, with the official termination set for July 12, 2025. After that, affected individuals will need to find alternative legal ways to stay in the U.S. or face potential deportation.

Many Afghan refugees in San Antonio have become an integral part of the community, contributing to the local economy. The looming expiration of TPS has raised concerns among local officials, humanitarian groups, and the Afghan community about the impact on these individuals and their families.

The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) claims that conditions in Afghanistan have improved enough for safe return, but critics argue that security and humanitarian issues persist in the country.

As the expiration deadline approaches, advocates are continuing efforts to seek legal avenues to protect Afghan refugees in the U.S. The outcome will affect thousands of individuals who have sought refuge and stability in the country.

0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
LAWIN.news

LAWIN.news is your trusted source for timely, relevant, and comprehensive news coverage. With a commitment to delivering the latest updates on local, national, and global events, LAWIN.news provides in-depth analysis, breaking news, and exclusive stories that matter to you. Our dedicated team ensures that each report is thoroughly researched and presented with clarity and integrity. Stay informed and engaged with LAWIN.news—where every story counts. Disclaimer: The views and beliefs expressed by the author do not necessarily represent those of LAWIN.news, its management, editorial board, or staff.

previous post
David Licauco opens up about almost joining ‘PBB: Celeb Collab’
next post
Tom Cruise brings ‘Mission: Impossible’ to Cannes in style

You may also like

Australian ‘Hero dog’ that saved 100 koalas hangs up harness

March 25, 2026

Iran gets U.S. truce proposal amid ongoing attacks

March 25, 2026

TB cases in Singapore drop in 2025, 11 deaths reported

March 24, 2026

Kim Jong Un calls South Korea ‘the most hostile’ nation

March 24, 2026

ICE officers step in to help TSA as staffing crisis frustrates travelers

March 23, 2026

Texas death row inmate Rodney Reed denied Supreme Court relief

March 23, 2026

Recent Posts

  • Remulla points to AMLC ‘problem’ in ongoing flood mess investigation
  • UT San Antonio research examines rapamycin for healthy aging benefits
  • City Council shows support for playoff-bound Dallas Stars
  • Dallas Wings to build practice facility after key city council vote
  • Jury finds Instagram, YouTube liable in social media addiction trial tied to Houston

Recent Comments

  1. Texas and the Philippines Economic Collaboration: APECO and PACCTX-GHR meet at PCG in Houston - Bagong APECO on Texas – Philippines Economic Collaboration: APECO and PACCTX-GHR Meet at PCG in Houston

Recent Posts

  • Remulla points to AMLC ‘problem’ in ongoing flood mess investigation

    March 26, 2026
  • UT San Antonio research examines rapamycin for healthy aging benefits

    March 26, 2026
  • City Council shows support for playoff-bound Dallas Stars

    March 26, 2026
  • Dallas Wings to build practice facility after key city council vote

    March 26, 2026
  • Jury finds Instagram, YouTube liable in social media addiction trial tied to Houston

    March 26, 2026

Stay Updated!

LAWIN.news

Providing high-quality news stories that matters to its readers. It’s core mission is “Stay informed and engaged with LAWIN.news—where every story counts.”

  • P.O. Box 20561 Houston, Texas 77225
  • Email Address: neska@mylawin.com
  • Support: helpdesk@mylawin.com

About Links

  • Contact
  • About Us
  • Compliance
  • Media Relations
  • Advertise With Us
  • Corporate Information
  • Apps & Products

Useful Links

  • Privacy Policy
  • Data Tracking
  • Terms of Use
  • Cookie Policy
  • Personal Information
  • Accessibility Statement
  • Login | Register Account

Newsletter

Latest News

Jury finds Instagram, YouTube liable in social media addiction trial tied to Houston
Texas suburbs surge ahead in population growth, census finds
Houston’s Bush Airport becomes symbol of shutdown’s toll on air travel
Rent in Austin drops 7% as housing market cools

@2025 – All Right Reserved. Made with ❤️ by myVATA.co

Facebook Twitter Instagram Linkedin Youtube
LAWIN.news
  • Home
  • About Lawin
  • Community Events
  • Livestream
  • Faces & Voices
  • Podcasts
    • Legal Treats
    • Teacher Talk
    • Pink Table Talk
    • Be Bold. Why Not.
    • Commissary Kitchen
    • Beyond Health & Wellness
LAWIN.news
  • Home
  • About Lawin
  • Community Events
  • Livestream
  • Faces & Voices
  • Podcasts
    • Legal Treats
    • Teacher Talk
    • Pink Table Talk
    • Be Bold. Why Not.
    • Commissary Kitchen
    • Beyond Health & Wellness
@2024 - All Right Reserved. Designed and Developed by myVATA.co