The announcement will allow Salvadoran, Sudanese, Ukrainian and Venezuelan immigrants who currently have Temporary Protected Status to renew their work permits and deportation protections under the policy, which offers a legal reprieve to foreigners from countries beset by war, natural disasters or other...
The Temporary Protected Status designation offers deportation relief and work permits to eligible Venezuelan immigrants who arrived in the U.S. before Monday.
"Las Americas Immigrant Advocacy Center, the American Civil Liberties Union of New Mexico, and the Center for Constitutional Rights submitted a petition for a writ of habeas corpus to the federal district court of New Mexico on Friday on behalf of four Venezuelan migrants who face indefinite...
A status conference hearing is set for Feb. 9 before Chief U.S. District Judge F. Dennis Saylor IV in U.S. District Court for the District of Massachusetts. This involves a $10 billion lawsuit against five major U.S. gunmakers and one distributor the Mexican government alleges are delibe...
Migrants in the U.S. under what's known as Temporary Protection Status are worried that Trump will revoke the program upon taking office.
Just this week, the Trump administrationrescinded a Biden-era extensionof the TPS designation for Venezuelans, paving the way for some migrants from Venezuela to lose that status sooner. Cubans with parole status have unique access to a process to become legal permanent residents ...
The Biden administration on Wednesday offered nearly half-a-million Venezuelan migrants in the U.S. the ability to live and work in the country legally, approving a longstanding request from cities struggling to house asylum-seekers.Sept 21, 2023...
In October 2022, the administration created another sponsorship-based parole program, based on the Ukrainian model, for Venezuelan migrants, who were crossing the U.S.-Mexico border in record numbers. That program was expanded in January to include migrants from Cuba, Haiti and Nicaragua and deter...
Quickly processing thousands of petitions from Afghan evacuees could prove to be a herculean task for the 800-person asylum officer corps at USCIS, which is already reviewing 404,000 applications and screeningthousandsof migrants seeking protection at the southern border each month. ...
More than 600,000 unauthorized immigrants who arrived in the U.S. as children are able work and live in the U.S. without fear of deportation under the Obama-era DACA policy.