ICYMI: Biden administration extends temporary protections to 300,000 Haitian immigrants already in the US, drawing a contrast to mass deportation vision of convicted felon Donald Trump.

https://apnews.com/article/temporary-protected-status-tps-haiti-haitians-biden-e92b8de782d2c1218dd1be1899aa926d #TPSForHaiti

Biden administration extends temporary legal status to 300,000 Haitians, drawing a contrast to Trump

The Homeland Security Department says more than 300,000 Haitians already in the United States will be eligible for a major expansion of temporary legal status because conditions in the Caribbean nation are unsafe for return. The expansion of Temporary Protected Status applies to Haitians who were in the United States on June 3 and will last until Feb. 3, 2026. An extension is also being offered to an estimated 200,000 Haitians in the United States under previous TPS offers. Temporary Protected Status was created by Congress in 1990 to prevent deportations to countries suffering natural disasters or civil strife.

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Fanor Massolas is a current Haitian #TPS holder. “With it, he’s able to work at the Los Angeles airport where he has a job with a contractor.“

“Massolas said he considers the U.S. his home even though he doesn’t have citizenship. This is where he lives, where he works, where he’s been able to go to school and learn English.” #TPSForHaiti

Not only does #TPS protect eligible immigrants from being deported to unsafe conditions, it’s a boon for our economy.

“In 2021 alone, TPS holders contributed more than $2.2 billion in taxes, including almost $1 billion to state and local governments,” the American Immigration Council said: https://americasvoice.org/blog/house-members-highlight-tps-contributions-in-immigrant-heritage-month-speeches-urge-biden-administration-to-act-on-relief/ #TPSForHaiti

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