Who is protected by Biden’s latest extension? - One of Joe Biden’s final acts on immigration was to extend four grants of Temporary Protected Status – covering nearly one million immigrants from Venezuela,
President Joe Biden recently approved a sweeping extension of Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for over half-a-million Venezuelans. The decision cited severe humanitarian emergencies in Venezuela due to political and economic crises under President Nicolás Maduro.
During the final days of his administration, President Biden extended TPS for some immigrants from Venezuela, Ukraine, El Salvador and Sudan.
The Homeland Security Department said Friday that over 800,000 Venezuelans and Salvadorans can legally remain for 18 more months.
The Biden administration has extended temporary protected status to Venezuelans in the United States for 18 months, ten days before President Joe Biden is set to leave office, the Department of Homeland Security said on Friday.
President Joe Biden's administration has extended by 18 months the temporary protected status for migrants from El Salvador, Sudan, Ukraine and Venezuela due to "extraordinary and temporary conditions" in those nations.
The Biden administration on Friday announced ... Ukrainian and Venezuelan immigrants who currently have Temporary Protected Status to renew their work permits and deportation protections under ...
The Biden administration announced Friday ... The move allows people from these countries who currently have Temporary Protected Status to renew work permits and deportation protections ...
Jan. 11 (UPI) --President Joe Biden's administration has extended by 18 months the temporary protected status for nearly 1 million migrants from El Salvador, Sudan, Ukraine and Venezuela due to ...
The Biden administration has extended for 18 months the temporary protected status to about 600,000 Venezuelans living under the program in the United States , 10 days before President Joe Biden ...
Southeast Asian refugees in Massachusetts appealed to the very end to President Joe Biden for clemency as the end of his term has come and gone. Many of these individuals, who resettled in the U.S. following the Vietnam War,
President Joe Biden’s last days in the White House were packed with a series of policy decisions aimed at cementing his legacy and, in some cases, blocking President-elect Donald Trump’s agenda.