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TPS 2026 Supreme Court Battle

TPS 2026: Supreme Court Battle & What Holders Must Do Now

Summary Understand how the ongoing TPS Supreme Court battle in 2026 could impact work authorization, deportation protection, and immigration planning.  Learn what Temporary Protected Status (TPS) is and which countries are currently most affected by legal and policy changes.  Explore the key legal questions surrounding executive authority, TPS terminations, and federal court involvement.  Discover which TPS holders, […]

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Afghans Temporary Immigration Protected Status Extended by the US.

The United States Department of Homeland Security (DHS) extended Afghans’ temporary immigration protected status on Wednesday, bringing praise from immigration advocates and calling for a permanent solution for those who have fled the crisis-racked country. The temporary immigration protections, which will last for 18 months, will only apply to Afghans who were residing in the

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Biden administration grants Venezuelans Temporary Protected Status.

Biden administration grants Venezuelans Temporary Protected Status. The Biden administration on Monday, March 3, 2021,  announced it would grant temporary protected status to Venezuelan exiles, fulfilling a campaign promise to allow them to live and work legally in the U.S. The TPS designation offers legal protections for 18 months to Venezuelans fleeing the humanitarian crisis

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