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Immigrants who have been in the U.S. for years, rally asking for work permits for Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA), and Temporary Protected Status (TPS), programs at Franklin Park in ...
The Temporary Protected Status (TPS) extension will cover those living in the United States from Venezuela, El Salvador, Sudan and Ukraine and will run until the fall of 2026.
Only 7,070 temporary protected status holders from Syria and South Sudan have had their status renewed under Trump, while 310,540 status holders from El Salvador, Sudan, Haiti, Honduras, Nicaragua ...
The temporary protected status for roughly 600,000 Venezuelans has been revoked immediately, according to the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services. What it means: Venezuelans who were ...
President Donald Trump's announcement to revoke Temporary Protected Status (TPS) could impact more than half a million people across the United States and thousands here in the state of Colorado.
Temporary Protected Status (TPS), enacted in 1990, is available to nationals of designated countries who are already present in the United States, but unable to safely return to their home country.
Rep. Mike Lawler wants temporary protected status extended for 500,000 Haitian immigrants There is high anxiety among Haitians living in the Rockland County town of Spring Valley over the Trump ...
As of March 2024, there were 863,880 people from 16 countries under Temporary Protected Status in the U.S. Another 486,418 people had initial or renewal applications pending.
The Department of Homeland Security is moving to end temporary protected status (TPS) for Honduran and Nicaraguan migrants living in the U.S. today as the Trump administration continues to ramp up ...
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security announced Monday it has ended Temporary Protected Status for two Central American countries. The DHS said that Honduras and Nicaragua TPS status will be ...
Bosnia and Herzegovina lost its temporary protected status after the end of its 1990s-era civil war, as did Guinea, Sierra Leone and Liberia after the Ebola crisis.
The Temporary Protected Status (TPS) extension will cover those living in the United States from Venezuela, El Salvador, Sudan and Ukraine and will run until the fall of 2026.