WASHINGTON—President Donald Trump on Friday said he was immediately terminating temporary deportation protections for Somalis living in Minnesota.
"Somali gangs are terrorizing the people of that great State, and BILLIONS of Dollars are missing," Trump said in a late-night post on Truth Social, without providing any further explanation or evidence.
"I am, as President of the United States, hereby terminating, effective immediately, the Temporary Protected Status (TPS Program) for Somalis in Minnesota," he said.
Trump called Minnesota a "hub of fraudulent money laundering activity" under Gov. Tim Walz, an apparent response to media reports, shared by several Republican lawmakers, that the Al-Shabaab terrorist group in Somalia had benefited from fraud committed in Minnesota.
Walz responded on X, saying, "It’s not surprising that the President has chosen to broadly target an entire community. This is what he does to change the subject."
The TPS program for Somalis was launched by then-President George H.W. Bush in September 1991. It grants government protection to eligible foreign-born individuals who cannot return home safely due to civil war or natural disasters.
Seventeen countries are eligible, but the Trump administration has announced it is terminating TPS designations for several, including Venezuela and Nicaragua.
The administration of Trump's predecessor, Joe Biden, extended the eligibility for Somalis through March 17, 2026. Most of the Somalis in Minnesota are U.S. citizens, and there are only 705 Somali-born individuals nationwide who have TPS status, according to a report by the non-partisan Congressional Research Service.
By comparison, over 330,000 Haitians have TPS status, along with over 170,000 people from El Salvador.
