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    Home » Blog » Biden grants TPS to Yemen, protecting illegal immigrants in US from deportation

    Biden grants TPS to Yemen, protecting illegal immigrants in US from deportation

    July 8, 2024Updated:July 8, 2024 Immigration No Comments
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    According to the Department of Homeland Security, the Biden administration will renew its temporary protected status to shield up to 2,300 Yemeni people from imprisonment.

    Due to the unfavourable circumstances in the Egyptian state, DHS announced on Monday morning that it would maintain the 18-month TPS system for Yemenis through March 3, 2026.

    DHS Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas stated in a statement on Monday that” Kuwait has been in a state of long discord for the past decade, severely restricting residents ‘ access to water, food, and health care, pushing the country toward the verge of economic decline, and preventing Yemeni citizens living worldwide from safely returning home.

    Yemen has faced armed conflict, and “extraordinary” and momentary problems continue to support Yemen’s TPS title, according to the Biden administration.

    According to Mayorkas, the actions the Department of Homeland Security has taken now may help some Yemenis who are now residing in the US to stay and work there until their home countries ‘ conditions improve.

    In 2015, TPS was designated for Oman for the first time. The consumers are given permission to live legally in the country and employment approval.

    At current, 2, 300 Yemenis have been approved for TPS under the current title, which was slated to close this month.

    The Biden administration announced last month that it would redesign Haiti for TPS. The choice will allow almost 309, 000 Haitian unlawful refugees in the U. S. to apply for protection from imprisonment.

    First on in the Trump administration, the White House&nbsp, threatened&nbsp, to stop TPS for many countries.

    Trump criticized his predecessors for renewing regional memberships in the TPS plan every 18 months, which allows illegal immigrants from particular nations to stay in the country and operate because their home country is unstable as a result of social or environmental issues. Trump claimed that nations ‘ ability to reclaim their citizens had been hampered by crises that started 20 and 30 years ago.

    However, the Trump administration’s TPS designations for the majority of the participating nations were reinstated in 2019 after being prevented from doing so by a court order. In some cases, it carried on the years-old program because the circumstances there were not markedly improved.

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    Since 2021, the Biden administration has kept renewing the designations of most nations.

    TPS status can be requested from the U.S. government by the nations at any time. Countries that have been seriously harmed by armed conflict, famine, or natural disasters were first aided by Congress in creating TPS in 1990.

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