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Afghan Refugees in US to Receive Temporary Protected Status, Shielding Them From Deportation
Afghan refugees in the U.S. will be allowed to stay for at least 18 months under temporary protected status, a move that’ll help some of the thousands who arrived following the American withdrawal from their country
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US Again Extending Temporary Protected Status for Haitians
The Biden administration is allowing eligible Haitian nationals residing in the U.S. to apply for a new 18-month designation for temporary protected status
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Immigrants With Temporary Status Have Grown Deep Roots in US
Immigrants with Temporary Protected Status are pinning their hopes on an immigration overhaul bill making its way through Congress
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Court Says Trump Can End Temporary Legal Status for 4 Countries
A divided U.S. appeals court has ruled that the Trump administration can end humanitarian protections that have allowed hundreds of thousands of people from El Salvador, Nicaragua, Haiti and Sudan to remain in the United States.