The Dept. of Homeland Security said that temporary protections for immigrants originally from El Salvador, Haiti, Nicaragua, and Sudan will continue to next year.
“However, thousands of TPS holders who are not included in this lawsuit are still in limbo without any court protections," a TPS holder said.Andrew Harrer / Bloomberg via Getty Images fileThe Department of Homeland Security said Thursday that temporary protections for immigrants originally from El Salvador, Haiti, Nicaragua and Sudan will continue to next year.
The department took the action Thursday to continue complying with a temporary court order in an ongoing lawsuit filed to stop the Trump administration from both terminating protections from deportation and work permits for immigrants from the countries that were granted Temporary Protected Status. TPS grants temporary legal status to immigrants from certain countries fleeing natural disasters and civil wars. For almost 20 years, previous administrations from both parties have renewed the TPS status of tens of thousands of people, Butin the Federal Register that TPS will continue for beneficiaries from the countries through Jan. 2, 2020.
“There is no need to pay a fee or file any application; the extension is automatic,” Jessica Karp Bansal, co-legal director at the National Day Laborer Organizing Network,
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