President Trump on Friday mentioned he’s ending deportation protections for Somali immigrants in Minnesota.
The president wrote on his Fact Social platform that he was “terminating efficient instantly, the Momentary Protected Standing (TPS Program) for Somalis in Minnesota.”
Mr. Trump mentioned, with out offering proof, that “Somali gangs are terrorizing the folks of that nice State.”
He additionally accused Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz, with out proof, of overseeing a state that had turn out to be a “hub of fraudulent cash laundering exercise.”
“Ship them again to the place they got here from,” he mentioned. “It is OVER!”
In response, Walz mentioned in a social media publish on X, “It isn’t shocking that the President has chosen to broadly goal a whole neighborhood. That is what he does to vary the topic.”
The president didn’t present additional particulars on the transfer.
TPS is a federal program that enables migrants from unstable international locations to dwell and work legally within the U.S.
Somalia’s TPS designation runs by means of March 17, 2026, in keeping with U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Providers, an company that’s a part of the Division of Homeland Safety. As of March 31, there are 705 Somali immigrants within the U.S. permitted for TPS, in keeping with Congress.gov. Minnesota additionally has the biggest Somali inhabitants within the U.S., the Related Press reviews.
CBS Information has reached out to DHS and Walz for remark.
The Trump administration has additionally moved to finish TPS protections for Afghan, Venezuelan, Syrian and South Sudanese nationals. These actions have confronted important authorized challenges.
Republican Minnesota Home Speaker Lisa Demuth, who represents Chilly Spring, mentioned in a written assertion that she’s “glad” that Mr. Trump acknowledges the “seriousness of the fraud downside” within the state.
“The unlucky actuality is that far too many people who had been welcomed into this nation have abused the belief and help that was prolonged to them, and Minnesota taxpayers have suffered billions of {dollars} in penalties in consequence,” Demuth mentioned, with out offering proof.
Jaylani Hussein, president of the Minnesota chapter of the Council on American-Islamic Relations decried the transfer Friday, saying in an announcement that the group was “deeply dissatisfied that the administration has chosen to finish the Somali TPS program in Minnesota, a authorized lifeline for households who’ve constructed their lives right here for many years.”
“This isn’t only a bureaucratic change; it’s a political assault on the Somali and Muslim neighborhood pushed by Islamophobic and hateful rhetoric,” Hussein mentioned. “We strongly urge President Trump to reverse this misguided resolution.”
