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Biden Administration Extends Temporary Stay for Certain Immigrants from Ukraine and Venezuela
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The Biden administration has issued an extension of deportation protections for hundreds of thousands of people from Sudan, Ukraine, and Venezuela, under Temporary Protected Status (TPS). The extension makes it difficult for the incoming Trump administration to quickly revoke the protections. The protections, which include work permits, were previously set to expire, but have now been extended for 18 months. The extension applies only to individuals who were already protected under the program.
Militias have targeted fleeing civilians, murdering innocent people escaping conflict, and prevented remaining civilians from accessing lifesaving supplies.
El Salvador's extension of TPS is based on geological and weather events.
These conditions currently prevent Sudanese nationals and habitual residents from safely returning.
It doesn't work. It can't work. It has nothing to do with Haiti or anything else. It doesn't work. You have to remove the people and you have to bring them back to their own country.
You have to remove the people. We cannot destroy our country.
Immediately upon taking the oath of office, I will launch the largest deportation program in American history.
These designations are rooted in careful review and interagency collaboration to ensure those affected by environmental disasters and instability are given the protections they need while continuing to contribute meaningfully to our communities.
Today, TPS holders still do not have permanent residence, along with all the civil rights and political equality they deserve.
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sources
- 1.Le Monde
- 2.The New York Times
- 3.Al Jazeera
- 4.CNA News
- 5.The Times of India
- 6.The Guardian
- 7.Agence France-Presse
- 8.Associated Press
- 9.CNN
- 10.NewsNation
- 11.Times
perspectives
- 1.US Foreign Policy
- 2.US under Donald Trump
- 3.US Politics
- 4.US under Joe Biden
- 5.Immigration to the US
- 6.Organized crime
- 7.Immigration
- 8.US-India relations
- 9.Mexico under Claudia Sheinbaum
- 10.India under Modi
- 11.United States–Mexico–Canada Agreement
- 12.Mexican Cartels
countries
- 1.Afghanistan
- 2.Ecuador
- 3.Guatemala
- 4.Honduras
- 5.Haiti
- 6.Lebanon
- 7.Nicaragua
- 8.Nepal
- 9.Palestine, State of
- 10.Russian Federation
- 11.Sudan
- 12.El Salvador
organizations
- 1.US Homeland Security Department
- 2.White House
- 3.Republican Party
- 4.US Citizenship and Immigration Services
- 5.American Civil Liberties Union
- 6.Democratic Party
- 7.Pew Research Center
persons
- 1.Donald Trump
- 2.Joe Biden
- 3.Hamed Aleaziz
- 4.Miriam Jordan
- 5.Nicolás Maduro
- 6.Alejandro Mayorkas
- 7.Anthony Blinken
- 8.Emi Maclean
- 9.Felipe Arnoldo Díaz
- 10.James David Vance
- 11.Jeison Rodriguez Jesus Salas
- 12.Nayib Bukele