Days after the Supreme Court heard arguments challenging the Trump administration's termination of Temporary Protected Status for migrants from Haiti and Syria, a federal judge in New York on Friday blocked the administration from ending TPS for those from Yemen. It was the latest in a series of rulings forestalling the administration's attempts to eliminate TPS protections, which grant recipients the ability to temporarily live in the U.S. in order to escape unsafe conditions in their home country. Yemen's Temporary Protected Status had been due to expire at midnight May 4. Instead, the judge sided with 16 plaintiffs who have lived and worked in the United States, some for decades, who are among the nearly 3,000 Yemeni nationals who hold such status. Fourteen of the plaintiffs are current TPS holders, while two are first-time TPS applicants. U.S.…