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Temporary measures that allowed nearly 12,000 Afghans to work in the U.S. and be protected from deportation are expiring ...
Temporary Protected Status for Afghan refugees in the U.S. expired Monday, putting many at risk of deportation.
WASHINGTON — Temporary measures that allowed nearly 12,000 Afghans to work in the U.S. and be protected from deportation are ...
Temporary Protected Status, or TPS, ends for Afghans in the U.S. This affects more than 11,000 Afghans in the country.
The status, which ended on May 20, will officially terminate on July 14, leaving many at risk of deportation.
NPR's Scott Simon speaks with Abdul Feraji, investigative journalist from Afghanistan about the termination of Temporary Protected Status for Afghans in the U.S. on July 14.
The Department of Homeland Security is ending Temporary Protected Status for nearly 350,000 Haitians living in the United States as of Sept. 2.
DHS terminates temporary protected status for Haitians in the US The move is set to put up to 500,000 Haitians at risk of deportation.
The Department of Homeland Security announced Friday that it will terminate Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for Haiti effective Sept. 2.
The Trump administration’s Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is terminating the Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for Haitians currently living in the United States.
The Department of Homeland Security is stripping Haiti of their temporary protected status, affecting roughly 520,000 Haitians currently the US.
The Trump administration is putting an end to Haiti’s temporary protected status designation, dealing yet another devastating blow to roughly a half-million Haitian nationals, some of whom have ...