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DAP Forums > DREAM Act > The News Room

Central Americans and Haitians no longer need protected status, State Dept. says - Page 7

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11-07-2017, 06:51 PM
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All TPS status will end with a 6 to 12 months delay just like DACA, isn't it obvious? Instead of fighting each other, we should all join forces as there is now a small window of opportunity for a permanent solution. TPS is not superior to DACA and vice versa. I am sure there are many TPS holders with college degrees and make decent income who stay out of trouble. If they have something to offer, LIKE US, then why shouldn't they get to stay too? I suspect that is exactly the intention of DHS by giving Nicaragua 14 months "to get their affair in order", DHS is literally asking congress to let them stay permanently.
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