This Is How ‘Temporary’ Protected Status Became Permanent For 300,000 People

Within the next two months, U.S. immigration officials will have to decide what should happen to hundreds of thousands of foreign nationals living in the U.S. under a program that shields them from deportation. The Department of Homeland Security is set to decide Monday whether it will extend Temporary Protected Status (TPS) to 57,000 Nicaraguans and…



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  1. 83ragtop50

    Simple answer is: send them home and permit them the opportunity to go through the normal immigration process.

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