Afghan refugees face uncertain future as Temporary Protected Status ends next month
- The Trump administration announced the end of Temporary Protected Status for over 14,600 Afghans and 7,900 Cameroonians, requiring them to leave by May and June, respectively.
- This revocation affects immigrants who cannot safely return due to ongoing conflict and humanitarian crises in their home countries.
- Advocates, including Krish O'Mara Vignarajah, condemned the action, stating it places lives at risk and may violate human rights obligations.
- Ending TPS for Afghans and Cameroonians has been described as a xenophobic attack targeting vulnerable populations.
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ThePatriotLight - Trump Will End Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for Afghans and Cameroons in June – PJ Media
ThePatriotLight - The Department of Homeland Security announced that Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for citizens of Afganistan and Cameroon will end in May and June."Temporary" is the biggest joke ever told by the Biden administration. The TPS program was supposed to be 1) limited and 2) temporary. Hundreds of thousands of aliens were allowed into the U.S., mostly from failed states, giving the lie to the "limited" nature of the program. And …
DHS to Revoke Temporary Protected Status for Afghans, Cameroonians in US - The Thinking Conservative
Thousands of Afghans and Cameroonians living in the U.S. will have their TPS revoked in the coming months, DHS said. The post DHS to Revoke Temporary Protected Status for Afghans, Cameroonians in US appeared first on The Thinking Conservative.
Donald Trump is deporting at least 14,000 Afghan Muslims here on temporary visas issued by Biden. I’m sure this Afghan family could get a free ride back home on one of these deportation flights
The Trump administration is ending the protected status for 14,000 of 82,000 mostly unvetted Afghan Muslim migrant wannabes whom Joe Biden flew into the U.S. after his regime’s disastrous withdrawal from Afghanistan in 2021. The U.S. Department of Homeland Security doesn’t plan to renew Afghans’ Temporary Protected Status (TPS) that applies to people from countries […]
The U.S. put an end to the Temporary Protection Status for thousands of migrants of these nationalities
This immigration status provides a work permit and protection against deportation to foreigners from countries facing different problems such as an ongoing armed conflict
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