The Legal Landscape

Issues

July 31, 2026

Issue 1

Temporary Protected Status: Many of the legal challenges against Temporary Protected Status terminations remain live. At least one lower court has stripped away court-ordered protections since the Supreme Court ruling (Yemen).  

Family Reunification for Asylee Families: A huge win. The State Department is ordered to vacate its policy of applying the travel ban to follow-to-join asylees, which prevented family reunification and kept family members abroad in precarious situations. 

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