Le Département Américain de la Sécurité Intérieure met fin au Statut de Protection Temporaire pour le Honduras, Haïti, le Népal, le Nicaragua et le Cameroun
Denice Flores • August 8, 2025
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Le département américain de la Sécurité intérieure (DHS) a annoncé la fin du statut de protection temporaire (TPS) pour les ressortissants du Honduras, du Nicaragua, du Népal, d'Haïti et du Cameroun. Ces protections de longue date sont sur le point d'expirer, exposant de nombreuses personnes au risque d'expulsion.
- Honduras et Nicaragua
Les protections TPS pour les ressortissants du Honduras et du Nicaragua prendront officiellement fin le 8 septembre 2025. Environ 72 000 Honduriens et 4 000 Nicaraguayens seront concernés, à moins qu'ils n'obtiennent un autre statut juridique.
- Haïti
Le TPS pour les ressortissants haïtiens devait initialement expirer le 3 août 2025, mais le DHS a ensuite fixé au 2 septembre 2025 la date de fin des protections TPS. Cependant, une récente décision de justice rendue le 15 juillet 2025 a établi une date d'entrée en vigueur de la résiliation au plus tôt le 3 février 2026.
- Népal
Le TPS pour le Népal doit expirer le 5 août 2025. Environ 12 700 Népalais bénéficiant du TPS risquent de voir leur autorisation de travail et leur protection contre l'expulsion prendre fin, à moins que le litige en cours ne suspende cette décision.
- Cameroun
Le TPS pour le Cameroun prendra fin le 4 août 2025. Plus de 17 000 personnes sont concernées par la fin du TPS.
Lorsque le TPS prend fin, les bénéficiaires perdent des protections essentielles, notamment les documents d'autorisation d'emploi (permis de travail) et les autorisations de voyage, ce qui les expose à l'expulsion et à l'instabilité au sein de leurs communautés.
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