Temporary Protected Status
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By: JACQUELINE CHARLES, MIAMI HERALD – DECEMBER 07, 2020 Temporary Protected Status benefits, which were set to expire early next month for an estimated 400,000 immigrants from Haiti, Nepal and Central America, will be extended by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security for nine months. The extension means that the TPS beneficiaries, ...
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People from countries like El Salvador and Haiti who won temporary protected status after fleeing natural disaster and war can be forced to return home, a federal appeals court ruled. By: Miriam Jordan, New York Times – Sep. 14, 2020 LOS ANGELES — A federal appeals court ruled on Monday ...
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By: American Immigration Council - September 14, 2020 WASHINGTON—A federal appeals court has ruled today that the Trump administration’s termination of Temporary Protected Status for hundreds of thousands of people living in the United States can continue. The court’s decision allows the U.S. Department of Homeland Security to terminate the TPS designations ...
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By: New American Economy - April 26, 2020 This week, President Trump announced a new Executive Order suspending much of immigration to the United States for 60 days, a move that ignores the pivotal role immigrants are playing to contain the virus, care for the sick, and set up an ...
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By Associated Press, Los Angeles Times - JUN 05, 2019 Democrats shunned a White House veto threat and muscled legislation through the House on Tuesday that would bestow a chance for citizenship on an estimated 2 million-plus migrants, a bill that stands virtually no chance of enactment but lets them ...
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Jin Park, the first DACA recipient to become a Rhodes Scholar, testified before the House Committee on the Judiciary regarding Protecting Dreamers and TPS Recipients as well as needing a way for Dreamers to travel abroad (March 6, 2019).
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Photo credit:Mose Buchele/KUT- About 100 newly arrived immigrants listen to a volunteer walk them through the process to seek asylum at a Catholic Charities respite center in McAllen, Texas. By Mose Buchele ~ NPR ~ June 26, 2018 At a highway-side motel in Harlingen, near the border in Texas, a small ...
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Por Maria Peña ~ La Opinion ~ 8 de Enero 2018 WASHINGTON– El Departamento de Seguridad Nacional (DHS) considera que las condiciones en El Salvador ya no justifican más prórrogas del programa de “Estatus de Protección Temporal (TPS), por lo que este lunes anuló el programa para cerca de 200,000 ...
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By Cora Engelbrecht and Israel Castro ~ Times Documentaries ~ January 7, 2018 Omar is one of 320,000 recipients of Temporary Protected Status (TPS), a humanitarian program extended to people already in the United States who have come from countries crippled by natural disasters or war. Some, who were living in ...