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President Donald Trump’s administration has announced it's ending temporary protected status (TPS) for hundreds of thousands ...
The order removes protections against deportation for people in the U.S., regardless of legal status, who come from dangerous countries.
Temporary Protected Status (TPS), enacted in 1990, is available to nationals of designated countries who are already present in the United States, ...
Individuals typically renew their TPS every 18 months, but they won’t be able to renew once it expires in April.
With recent shifts in immigration policy, many Venezuelan immigrants who once felt secure in the U.S. are now facing an uncertain future.
In recent days, the lives of over a million migrants in the U.S. have been turned upside down with the cancellation of their Temporary Protected Status (TPS).
Trump's decision to remove Temporary Protected Status means more than 500,000 Venezuelans may be forced to leave the U.S.