Kathmandu, Feb. 12 -- A group of Temporary Protected Status holders from Nepal and Honduras is suing the Trump administration for its decision to terminate TPS designation for the two countries, arguing the decision was unconstitutional and motivated by the administration's anti-immigrant sentiments.

The American Civil Liberties Union, National Day Laborer Organizing Network, Asian Americans Advancing Justice, and the law firm Sidney LLP filed the lawsuit on Monday morning local time at the Northern District of California on behalf of the nine plaintiffs which include three Nepalis, three Hondurans and three children-one Nepali and two Honduran-who were born in the United States. As per the US citizenship laws, children born in the count...