Junta hails end to US protected status for Myanmar nationals

US drops protection for Myanmar refugees, junta hails decision as a positive statement.

The Trump administration has officially ended its temporary protected status (TPS) program for Myanmar nationals living in the US, paving the way for their deportation back to the war-torn country. The decision was met with widespread criticism from human rights groups and exile communities who say it is a slap in the face to those fleeing persecution.

As many as 4,000 Myanmar citizens have been living in the US under TPS, which shields foreign nationals from deportation to disaster zones and allows them the right to work. However, Washington cited "substantial steps toward political stability" - including upcoming elections and the end of emergency rule - as reasons for the program's termination.

The junta, however, hailed the decision as a positive statement. A junta spokesperson, Zaw Min Tun, welcomed the move, urging Myanmar nationals in the US to "come back home" and participate in the general election. He described the move as a sign that it is safe for Burmese citizens to return home.

Critics, however, paint a far bleaker picture. Human rights groups say that the junta's promised elections are a sham, with widespread human rights abuses and repression continuing unabated. The UN's Independent Investigative Mechanism on Myanmar (IIMM) has warned of "serious international crimes committed" in the country ahead of the scheduled vote.

Myanmar is embroiled in a devastating civil war that has killed an estimated 90,000 people since the 2021 coup, which saw the military seize power and jailing democracy icon Aung San Suu Kyi. The country's military has been accused of human rights abuses, including detention of election critics and airstrikes on civilian targets.

The move to end TPS for Myanmar nationals comes as the international community remains divided over how to respond to the junta's actions.
 
πŸ€• I'm so worried about these 4,000 innocent people who are being forced back to a country where they'll be at risk of persecution and even death. The thought of them having to participate in fake elections is heartbreaking 🌹. What kind of message does that send? That the international community doesn't care about human rights or justice?

These people have been living in the US for years, building new lives, making families and contributing to society. They shouldn't be punished for fleeing a war zone because of the actions of their government πŸ’”. I just hope someone steps in and helps these people find safety and security elsewhere 🌟
 
I'm so worried about these 4k ppl πŸ€• living in US with no protection anymore... They were fleeing violence & persecution back home, and now they're being sent back ⚠️. I mean, what's considered "stable" in Myanmar? The junta says it's safe for Burmese citizens to return home, but human rights groups say otherwise πŸ€”.

Here's a simple flowchart of my thoughts:
```
+---------------+
| Is it safe |
| in Myanmar? |
+---------------+
|
| Nope
+---------------+ |
| Human rights | |
| abuses continue| |
+---------------+ |
|
| Yeah...
+---------------+ |
| But who defines | |
| what's stable? | |
+---------------+
```
It's like, the US is saying "it's okay now" but we don't know if that's true πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ. The international community needs to speak up and demand action for these ppl πŸ‘Š.
 
🀯 this is a huge mistake, US is basically saying they dont care about these ppl fleeing war & persecution its like they're just gonna send them back out into the lion's den... what if they get killed? whats the point of 'political stability' when u got people dying left & right? 😑
 
[Image of a sad face with tears dropping down](https://tenor.com/gN0tX8)

[Video of a person trying to fly away from an eagle ( symbolizing deportation)](https://giphy.com/giphy/kqYwTQy4iVcG8/preview)

[a photo of the Myanmar flag with a big red "X" marked through it](https://tenor.com/pKf8k6U)

[Image of a person holding a "Please help!" sign, with a border in the background that says "Myanmar"](https://giphy.com/giphy/5hj9pZQnB4lS7/preview)

[Aung San Suu Kyi's photo with the words "Democracy is not on sale" written below it](https://tenor.com/pPqWc8K)
 
I don't get why they're so mad at Trump's decision πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ... 4,000 people who've been living in the US for years just chillin' without a visa are being sent back home? It's not like it's a bad thing or anything. I mean, the junta said it's safe for them to come back and vote, so that's gotta count for something πŸ˜‚... but seriously, if people don't wanna go back, why should they be forced to? It's their country, right? They can just stay in the US and figure out a new system. The UN is always saying stuff about human rights abuses, but what do they know? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ
 
πŸ™„ This is a total disaster! 4,000 people are being sent back to a country that's still in the middle of a bloody civil war? 🀯 The US just abandoned these people and now they'll have to fend for themselves in a place where their lives are literally at risk. I mean what even is "substantial steps toward political stability" without guarantees for human rights? It's all just empty rhetoric. And don't even get me started on the so-called "elections" that are supposed to be taking place... total sham, if you ask me 😑
 
Ugh this is literally so messed up 🀯... I mean what even is a "positive statement" here? Are they seriously telling people who've been fleeing for their lives to come back and risk being detained, tortured or worse just because the "military" says it's safe now? 😑 It's like, hello, those aren't elections that are fair and free, those are sham votes set up by a ruthless junta who will stop at nothing to cling to power.

And what about all these 4,000 people who've been living in the US under TPS? What are they supposed to do now? Just suddenly get on a plane and head back into this toxic nightmare? 🚫 It's not like there's even any real guarantee that they won't be targeted or persecuted if they go back. And what about their families, who will likely still be living in the same country where they're being brutalized?

I'm just so fed up with all these countries and institutions being so slow to recognize when a situation is clearly catastrophic and inhumane. πŸ™„ Can't we at least have some semblance of compassion here? It's not that hard, folks!
 
Ugh, this is such a bummer πŸ€•. I mean, can't they just let people live their lives in peace? These 4,000 refugees are already fleeing war and persecution... who cares if there's "political stability" now? It's all just a bunch of fancy words for the same old human rights abuses πŸ’”. And don't even get me started on the whole "come back home" thing - like, are they really expecting these people to just drop everything and go back to a country where their lives are still being ruined by the military? It's ridiculous πŸ™„. The fact that the junta is hailing this decision as positive is, like, totally mind-blowing 🀯...
 
man I just saw this news about the US dropping protection for Myanmar refugees and it's soooo not what I would've expected 🀯 the junta is basically celebrating like they're doing everything right, but human rights groups are saying it's a total slap in the face to those people who are fleeing persecution πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ 4,000 lives are at stake here and I don't think we should just be ignoring what's going on in Myanmar because of some "political stability" newsflash: just 'cause there's an election doesn't mean everything is okay πŸ˜’
 
I'm so worried about these people who've been living in the US with no security or stability back home πŸ€•. 4,000 lives are being thrown into uncertainty because of a decision that seems to be all about politics and not about human rights at all. I get it, stability is important, but what's the point if it means putting innocent people's lives at risk? The UN is warning of serious crimes, and here we are, sending these people back like nothing's wrong. It's a real shame, especially with Aung San Suu Kyi being held captive... I just hope someone can find a way to protect these people before it's too late 🀞
 
πŸ€• this is just horrible news... thousands of ppl are gonna be forced back into a war-torn country where they'll face persecution and danger... it's like the US is just abandoning these innocent people 🌎 who fled for their lives. I don't get why the gov't is so quick to cave in to the junta's demands - aren't these ppl supposed to be protected? πŸ€” what about all the human rights abuses that are still happening in Myanmar? It's like they're just gonna sweep everything under the rug... this decision is a huge slap in the face to anyone who's been fighting for democracy and justice in Myanmar πŸ’”
 
πŸ€” This is just too convenient, don't you think? The US drops protection for these refugees right when the military junta says they're "safe" enough to return home... Meanwhile, human rights groups are saying that the elections are going to be a total sham and that there's still tons of human rights abuses going on. It almost like the US is just playing into the hands of the military instead of actually trying to help these people.

And have you noticed that all of this is happening right around the time when some big corporations are getting ready to make a move into Myanmar? It's like they're setting up the stage for a whole new era of exploitation. I'm not saying it's a conspiracy, but... πŸ€‘
 
I don’t usually comment but I gotta say this decision is super worrying πŸ€•... I mean, 4,000 people are gonna be sent back to a country that's basically at war and they're not exactly getting a warm welcome from their own government πŸ˜”. It's like the US is just turning its back on all these innocent people who are fleeing for their lives. And what's with this "political stability" excuse? Like, has anyone actually seen that happening in Myanmar? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ It's just a bunch of empty promises from a regime that's proven itself to be super hostile towards human rights and democracy πŸ’”. I don't think it's right for the US to just hand these people over to the military without considering what might happen to them next πŸ‘Š...
 
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