Ohio Attorney General, Dave Yost, is requesting the federal government to review the countries designated for Temporary Protected Status (TPS).Wednesday, Yost
Ohio AG Yost leads 18 states in seeking DHS review of the TPS program, claiming it extends past its temporary intent.
The Biden administration on Friday extended temporary deportation protections for hundreds of thousands of immigrants residing in the United States as communities brace for the incoming Trump administration.
President Donald Trump has indicated a strong intention to eliminate both the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) and Temporary
One of Joe Biden’s final acts on immigration was to extend four grants of Temporary Protected Status – covering nearly one million immigrants from Venezuela, El Salvador, Ukraine, and Sudan – through to 2026.
President Joe Biden recently approved a sweeping extension of Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for over half-a-million Venezuelans. The decision cited severe humanitarian emergencies in Venezuela due to political and economic crises under President Nicolás Maduro.
During the final days of his administration, President Biden extended TPS for some immigrants from Venezuela, Ukraine, El Salvador and Sudan.
Yost and other AGs said that TPS designations have been repeatedly extended far longer than Congress intended.
The Biden administration announced it would extend the temporary legal status of nearly 1 million immigrants from El Salvador, Sudan, Ukraine and Venezuela.
A bill to strictly limit two powers used by the Biden administration is getting a renewed push in Congress as the Trump administration narrows immigration programs.
There are about 15,000 Haitian immigrants living in Springfield under temporary protected status — many of whom are now concerned about their status living in the United States.
Homeland Security cites political and economic conditions in Venezuela and storm damage in El Salvador as reasons for deeming them unsafe for return