US ends deportation protection for South Sudanese nationals
South Sudanese people with temporary protected status now have 60 days to leave The US is ending temporary deportation protection for South Sudanese nationals, which for more than a decade allowed people from the east African country to stay in the US after escaping conflict. In a notice (…)
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