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    US Ends Protected Status for South Sudanese Migrants

    By The South Sudan HeraldNovember 6, 2025 Humanitarian 1 Min Read
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    End of Temporary Protected Status

    The United States Department of Homeland Security announced that Temporary Protected Status for South Sudanese nationals will end on 5 January. The decision, released in an official statement, removes a legal shield that has allowed many to reside and work lawfully on American soil.

    Officials set 5 January as the effective date, giving recipients only a short window to adjust their circumstances before the protection lapses.

    Political Context in South Sudan

    South Sudan, the world’s youngest nation, continues to experience political volatility and sporadic violence, prompting thousands to seek refuge far beyond its borders.

    Washington’s move therefore strikes at a population still tethered to the conditions that originally justified humanitarian leniency.

    Voices from the Diaspora

    Community advocates caution that the change may disrupt lives built over years of lawful presence, employment and study.

    Families face renewed uncertainty about livelihood, education and separation from relatives who remain in conflict-affected areas.

    Legal Options and Timeline

    With the deadline approaching, legal specialists encourage timely consultation to explore any alternative visas or relief that may exist under United States law.

    Absent new measures, affected individuals could become undocumented on 6 January, exposing them to enforcement actions.

    Bank of South Sudan Temporary Protected Status US immigration policy
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