Court Stops Change for Ethiopians in U.S.
Introduction
A U.S. court stopped the government. The government wanted to take away a special status from many people from Ethiopia.
Main Body
Judge Brian Murphy made a decision on Wednesday. He stopped the government from removing Temporary Protected Status (TPS). More than 5,000 Ethiopians have this status. TPS lets people from dangerous countries live and work in the U.S. legally. The judge said the government did not follow the law. The government is unhappy with this decision. They want to end TPS for 13 countries. At the same time, the U.S. has problems with other countries. Some leaders in the House of Representatives want to end the war with Iran. President Trump and NATO also have problems. The president is unhappy with NATO. Also, the government arrested a man named Courtney Williams. He gave secret military information to a journalist. Finally, the president wants to build a big ballroom at the White House using foreign steel.
Conclusion
The court stopped the government from removing the special status. Now, the U.S. has many problems with other countries.