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Temporary Protected Status Ethiopia Ends: DHS Official Update

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January 2, 2026
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Temporary Protected Status Ethiopia Ends: DHS Official Update

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On December 12, 2025, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security announced the termination of Ethiopia’s designation for Temporary Protected Status (TPS) following a formal review of conditions in the country and concluding that the statutory requirements for continued protection are no longer met.
The termination follows the scheduled expiration of the status and provides a transition period before full cessation of benefits.

Understanding the TPS Ethiopia Termination

Temporary Protected Status is a humanitarian immigration designation created under U.S. law to protect nationals of certain countries from deportation when conditions such as armed conflict, environmental disaster, or other extraordinary circumstances make returning unsafe.
According to the USCIS announcement, DHS Secretary Kristi Noem determined that conditions in Ethiopia have sufficiently improved so that the country no longer meets the criteria for a TPS designation. As a result, Ethiopia’s TPS designation will terminate effective February 13, 2026, at 11:59 p.m. Eastern Time, which follows a 60-day transition period after the Federal Register notice is published.
Ethiopia was initially designated for TPS due to conditions including violence and humanitarian crises. The designation was extended over time, with the most recent period set to expire on December 12, 2025. DHS’s December 12 announcement confirmed that the designation will not be renewed and outlined the transition period that will run through February 13, 2026. During this time, beneficiaries continue to receive protection from removal and work authorization.
USCIS and DHS guidance indicate that certain Employment Authorization Documents (EADs) issued under the Ethiopia TPS category (A-12 or C-19) will be automatically extended through February 13, 2026. Employers and beneficiaries should ensure that Form I-9 records reflect this extension as part of compliance processes.

Enforcement and Compliance After Termination

Once February 13, 2026, passes, individuals who previously held TPS for Ethiopia and do not possess another lawful immigration status will no longer have protection under the designation. Those without legal status after the termination date may be subject to removal proceedings.
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DHS has indicated that enforcement actions, including arrest and removal, may proceed against affected individuals who lack a legal basis to remain in the United States.
It is critical that Ethiopian nationals with TPS (Temporary Protected Status), or their representatives, consult official USCIS and DHS guidance on compliance, departure options, and potential avenues for alternative lawful status.

Implications for TPS Policy

The termination of Ethiopia’s TPS designation reflects broader policy shifts regarding Temporary Protected Status for several countries. DHS assesses conditions in each designated country and determines whether the statutory requirements (unsafe conditions for return) continue to exist.
Termination or non-renewal decisions trigger transition periods and legal notices, which are subject to administrative and, in some cases, judicial review.
Immigration advocates and legal organizations have raised concerns about the broader impact of TPS terminations, highlighting risks of deportation and return to instability. These broader debates continue alongside the implementation of the termination actions.

Key Takeaways

  • DHS announced on December 12, 2025 that it will terminate Ethiopia’s TPS designation.
  • The TPS designation will expire February 13, 2026, after a 60-day transition period.
  • TPS beneficiaries retain protection and work authorization through the transition period.
  • After termination, Ethiopian nationals without other lawful status may be subject to removal.
  • Employers and affected individuals should update compliance documentation accordingly.
The official termination of Temporary Protected Status for Ethiopia signals a significant policy transition for affected individuals and the broader TPS program.
As the February 13, 2026, effective date approaches, impacted nationals and immigration practitioners should closely monitor guidance from USCIS and DHS to ensure compliance and explore alternative legal options where eligible.

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