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  2. Temporary protected status - Wikipedia

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    In 1990, as part of the Immigration Act of 1990 ("IMMACT"), P.L. 101–649, Congress established a procedure by which the Attorney General may provide temporary protected status to immigrants in the United States who are temporarily unable to safely return to their home country because of ongoing armed conflict, an environmental disaster, or other extraordinary and temporary conditions.

  3. Temporary protected status: Who is protected by Biden’s ...

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    Hundreds of thousands of immigrants will benefit: the Biden administration estimates that 607,000 Venezuelans in the U.S. are protected by TPS, as well as 232,000 Salvadorans; 103,700 Ukrainians ...

  4. Biden extends deportation relief for 900,000 immigrants from ...

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    The U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) extended enrollment in the Temporary Protected Status (TPS) program for those nations, giving those immigrants a deportation reprieve and access to ...

  5. Biden administration extends protections for nearly 1 million ...

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    Jose Cabrera, a TPS recipient from El Salvador, and Andrea Flores, FWD.us Vice President of Immigration Policy & Campaigns, attend a press conference to call on President Joe Biden to protect ...

  6. DHS extends TPS for Salvadorans, potentially complicating ...

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    If TPS designations are allowed to expire, most of the program’s beneficiaries are likely to become functionally undocumented or pushed to seek out other immigration benefits, such as asylum ...

  7. Nicaraguan Adjustment and Central American Relief Act

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    The Nicaraguan Adjustment and Central American Relief Act or NACARA (Title II of Pub. L. 105–100 (text)) is a U.S. law passed in 1997 that provides various forms of immigration benefits and relief from deportation to certain Nicaraguans, Cubans, Salvadorans, Guatemalans, nationals of former Soviet bloc countries and their dependents who had applied for asylum.

  8. U.S. extends TPS for more than 330,000 immigrants from ... - AOL

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    The Biden administration said Tuesday that it will allow thousands of immigrants from El Salvador, Honduras, Nicaragua and Nepal living in the United States on temporary status to renew their work ...

  9. Parole for Cubans, Haitians, Nicaraguans, and Venezuelans

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    Beneficiaries may apply for asylum, family-based immigration, or another immigration pathway if they are eligible. Some beneficiaries from Venezuela may be eligible for Temporary Protected Status if they arrived before July 31, 2023. [20] Cubans may adjust their status to apply for permanent residency after one year under the Cuban Adjustment ...