ICE Gives Update on Ending Migrant Protections
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Haitian migrants protest removal of TPS
The U.S. government first granted Temporary Protected Status (TPS) to Haitians living in the United States after a 2010 earthquake in Haiti that led to the deaths of over 300,000 Haitians and the homelessness of a million. TPS allows Haitians or other migrants to legally live and work in the United
By Gonzalo Zegarra, CNN en Español After 26 years, Honduran immigrants who were under Temporary Protected Status (TPS) will no longer have that relief, meaning that tens of thousands of people who built their lives in the United States are at risk of deportation and could have to return to a country still severely affected by violence. Although it was implemented in 1999 as a temporary measure after the devastation of Hurricane Mitch, TPS has si…
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