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DHS extends immigration protection for four countries amid court battles

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02-28-2019, 04:37 PM
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DHS extends immigration protection for four countries amid court battles

The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is extending Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for U.S. residents from Sudan, El Salvador, Haiti and Nicaragua, as President Trump's orders to reduce the program languish in court.

DHS filed a notice Thursday extending TPS designations for the four countries until January 2, 2020, and the the notice will officially be published in the Federal Register on Friday.

Under TPS, citizens of certain countries that have undergone natural or man-made disasters are allowed to live and work in the United States while their home nations recover.

In some cases, TPS holders have been in the United States for over two decades, with more or less automatic renewals of their status every 18 months.

The Trump administration sought to scale down TPS by withholding renewals of country designations, effectively forcing beneficiaries to either find a new immigration status or leave the country.

In October, a judge in California blocked the administration from terminating TPS for Sudan, El Salvador, Nicaragua and Haiti, siding with plaintiffs who argued the move was motivated by a pre-determined political agenda.

The DHS announcement this week is part of the administration's effort to comply with that ruling.

“This extension gives space to breathe to some of us, however thousands of TPS holders who are not included in this lawsuit are still in limbo without any court protections," said Hiwaida Elarabi, a plaintiff and TPS holder from Sudan, in a statement.

The ruling covers about 240,000 TPS holders; a separate court case has blocked Trump administration orders to remove about 57,000 Honduran and 9,000 Nepali TPS beneficiaries.

TPS has failed to gain as much congressional support as the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program, which protects undocumented immigrants who arrived in the United States as minors.

But support for TPS holders — especially long-term residents of the United States — has become more visible as the program's been targeted by the Trump administration.

TPS will be included in a new version of the Dream Act set to be unveiled by House Democrats next month, according to Roll Call.

The Dream Act, including its TPS addition, is expected to be well-received by Democrats in Congress.

While a small set of Republicans are strong supporters of TPS, that cadre was reduced last year by retirements and midterm election losses.

“While we welcome this victory, it cannot distract from the urgency and need for robust legislative reform that provides permanent solutions for all TPS holders," said José Palma, a spokesman for the National TPS Alliance.


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HAHAHAHA. This is just to kill the DA. There is no urgency for the TPS. What ammunitions do Democrats have now!?
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This is good for us...... they're making room for us
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Dream Act by itself won’t pass Senate, let alone a Veto threat.
Why not add TPS and other programs, this is all political.

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HAHAHAHA. This is just to kill the DA. There is no urgency for the TPS. What ammunitions do Democrats have now!?
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We need Dream Act/CIR.
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Democrats need to take this off the Republicans playbook.
File the damn legislation to solve the problem once and for all.
Pass it in the House and work the Senate.
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Proposed bill to let thousands of Venezuelans stay in the US

Source: https://www.teletrader.com/proposed-...757?internal=1

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A bipartisan group of United States senators put forward a bill that would allow around 72,000 Venezuelans to stay in the US. The bill was introduced by Republican Senator Marco Rubio and Democrat Bob Menendez.

If approved, the legislation would immediately grant "Temporary Protected Status" to Venezuelan nationals who have passed security checks and allow them to live and work in the US for a period of 18 months.
Expanding TPS? lol....
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Proposed bill to let thousands of Venezuelans stay in the US

Source: https://www.teletrader.com/proposed-...757?internal=1



Expanding TPS? lol....

Good luck with that lol. Miller is probably already charting planes to send people back to venezuela lol.
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I wish Dems took the 3 year offer, I'd have a chance to find a wife and legalize. I doubt I'll be able to get another renewal. SCOTUS will probably shut down all renewals early next year.
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I wish Dems took the 3 year offer, I'd have a chance to find a wife and legalize. I doubt I'll be able to get another renewal. SCOTUS will probably shut down all renewals early next year.
3 year bridge act?...gtfo of here. I'll keep my renewable DACA status.
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